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PHILADELPHIA  DIRECTORY 
FOR      1798:  ^/u^A64^ 

CONTAINING  /////C--' 

THE  NAMES,  OCCUPATIONS,   AND  PLACES  OF 
ABODE  OF  THE  CITIZENS, 

ARRANGED  IN   ALPHABETICAL  ORDER: 

ALSO 

A    REGISTER 

OF    THE 

Executive,  Legiflative,  and  Judicial  Magiftrates  of  the 
United  States — The  Conftitution  of  the  United  States — 
Officers  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania — And 
the  Magiftrates  of  the  City : 

WITH 

AN     ACCURATE     TABLE 

OF    THE 

Duties  on  Goods,  Waret^  and  Merchandize; 

TOGETHER     Willi 

A     GENERAL     ABSTRACT 

FROM    THE 

REVENUE    L  A  ]V  S^ 

Relative  to  the  Duty  of  Maflers  of  Ftlfels — Of  the  Ozvners  or  Confgjiees  of 
Goods — Of  Officers  of  the    Cufoms — Of  Payment  of  duties^  tyc. — -And  the 
Form  ef  Entry  at  the  Ciiflom-Hoiife  on  the  Importation  of  Goods  : 

TO    ALL    WHICH     ARE    ADDED, 

An   Account  of  the   Poft-Office  EftabJifliment — 'I^he  Banks — Tables  of 

Monies — Some    Remarks  on  the  Yellow  Fever,  &c. — -With  an 

Alphabetical  Lift  of  the  Streets,  Lanes  and  Alleys. 


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Br   CORNELIUS   IVILLU M  STAFFORD. 


Printed  for  the  Editor,  by  ■'' 

William  Vv".  Woodward,  No.  17,  Chefuut  Street, 
J|98. 


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PREFACE. 


IT  being  generally  achwwledged,  that  a  Direc- 
tory in  a  mercantile  city  is  one  of  the  moft  ujejul  Publi- 
cations ;  hi  addition  to  -which  ^  the  rapid  j ale  the  la  ft  met 
ivith^  together  with  the  great  acceffion  of  new  inhabit cnts 
to  the  city  every  year ^  with  the  frequent  removals^  have 
been  fufficieyit  inducements  for  the  Editor  to  publi/Ji  the 
prefent  one. 

To  the  Dire^ory  is  fubjoined  a  Lift  of  Duties  payable 
on  Goods ^  with  all  other  Information  refpeding  the  Cuf 
tom-Houfe^  interejling  to  -merchants  and  nil  others  con- 
cerned in  mercantile  tranfaciions,  with  a  further  collecti- 
on of  ufeful  771  alter. 

From  the  general  credit  which  this  work  gained  lajl 
year.,  he  flatters  himfelf  with  meeting  the  Jame  encou- 
ragement \  in  confequence  he  will  be  enabled  to  publi/h  one 
annually.,  and  which  will  be  keeping  on  foot  this  valuable 
collection  of  genuine  information. 

The  Subfc7'iber  is  well  aware  of  the  almoft  impraClica- 
bility  of  compiling  a  work  of  this  -nature  without  errors  ; 
but.  froii2  the  confidence  in  thofe  gentlemen  ivho  have  been 
employed  in  the  colledion  of  the  names.,  he  trujh  no  errors 
will  be  found.,  or  oiherwije  but  few;  for  which  he  doubts 
not  the  indulgence  of  a  generous  Public^ 


# 


CONTENTS. 


DIRECTORY. 

page 

I  HE  names ^  occupations^  and  places  of  abode  of  the  Citizens  of  Philadelphia 

and  ilus  Suburbs^  arranged  in  alphabetical  order,  -  -  i 

REGISTER, 

Following  the  Diredory. 

Cenjlitution  of  the  United  States^  -  -  -  I 

The  Officers  of  Government  of  the  United  States^  -  -  lo 

Senate  of  the  United  States^  -  -  -  JO 

Hotife  of  Reprefentatives  of  dittoy  -  -  -  31 

Department  of  State,  -  -  -  -  14 

Treafury  Department,  -  -  -  -  17 

Com?niJJioners  of  Loans y  -  -  -  -  18 

War  Department,  -  -  -  -  18 

judiciary  of  the  United  States^  -  -  -  20 

PENNSYLVANIA  DISTRICT. 

Times  of  holding  the  Federal  Courts  in  Pennfyhania,  -  -  z8 

Minifiersy  Co7»miJJlo?iers,  Confuls,  <bc.  of  the  United  States  to  Foreign 

powers,  -  -  -  -  -  14 

Minijlers  and  Confuls  from  Foreign  powers,  refiding  ijt  the  United  States  j  6 

GOVERNMENT  OF  PENNSYLVANIA, 

Governor,  Senate,  and  Hoi/fe  of  Reprefentativesf  -  -  24 

Judiciary  of  Pennfylvaniay  -  -  .  25 

Land  officers,  -  -  -  .  -  27 

Police  of  Philadelphia^  -  -  .  -  2a 

GUSTO  M-H  O  U  S  E. 

Officert  of  the  Ciiftoms,  for  the  difriCl  of  Pennfyhania,  •  27 

Duties  on  Goods,  Wares,  and  Alerchandize J  -  -  31 

Information^  refpecting  the  Cufiom  Houfcy  -  -  -  43 

Officers  of  the  Internal  Revenues,  -  -  -  60 

^lint  of  the  United  States,  -  -  ~  -  z\ 


C    6    ] 

COINS. 

page 

Coins  of  the  United  States^  eflablijlied  by  law^                 -               -  67 

Rates  of  Coins  for  eflimating  duties^                 -                 -              -  54 

Rules  for  reducing  the  Currencies  of  the  different  States  into  each  other^  66 
ATable  fiewing  the  value  of  Dollars,  from  I  to  io,OJO,  in  the  Currencies 

of  the  different  Slates,  -  -  -  -  69 
A  Table  /hewing  the  value  of  any  fuimber  of  Pounds,    Shillings,   and 

Pe?ice,  from  id.  to  £1000  of  the  Currencies  of  New  Jerfey^  Pennfylva- 

nia,  and  /Maryland,  in  Dollars  and  Cents,  -  -  71 
A  Table  of  the  Weight  of  Coins,   as  they  pafs  in  ths  refpe&ive  States  of 

the  Union,  with  their  Sterling  and  Federal  valuey              -              -  68 

Gold  and  Silver  Coins,                  -                  .                  _                  _  67 

Pofi-Office  Eflabli/hment,                  -            -                  -              -  6t 

Health-Office,                  ...                  .              .  72 

Baiikt  of  the  United  States,  Pennfylvania,  and  North  America,  72 

Society  for  the  Information  and  Afflflance  of  E?nigrantsy             -  74 

A  few  Remarks  on  the  Yellow  Fever j                  -             -             -  76 


[    7    ] 

A       LIST 

OF      THE 

MAIN  STREETS  IN  PHILADELPHIA, 

fVhich  run  eajl  and  wejl  between  the  Delaware  and  the 

Schuylkill. 


XllGH-STREET,  commonly  called  Market-ftreet,  is  the  principal 
Itreec  in  the  city,  and  near  the  centre. 

Parallel  to  it,  on  the  North,  the  firfl:  ftreet  is  Mulberry,  commonly 
called  Arch  ftreet. 

The  fecond  is  Saflafras,  commonly  called  Race  flreet. 

The  third  is  Vine  ftreet. 

And  the  fourth  is  Callowhill  ftreet,  in  the  Northern  Liberties. 

On  the  fouth  Tide,  the  firft:  ftreet  parallel  to  High  ftreet  is  Chefnut 
ftreet. 

Tlie  {econd,  Walnut  ftreet. 

The  third,  Spruce  ftreet. 

The  fourth,  Pine  ftreet. 

And  the  fifth,  Cedar,  commonly  called  South  ftreet. 


^  LIST  of  the  private  Streets^  Lanes ^  and  Alleys  ;  with 
their  original  names ^  and  thofe  by  which  they  are  mojl 
commonly  known. 

XXPPLETREE  Alley,  running  eaft  and  weft  from  Fourth  to  Fifth 
Itreets,  between  Mulberry  and  SaH'afras  ftreets. 

Baker's  Alley,  running  north  and  fouth  from  Vine  to  Elm  ftreet,  be- 
tween Second  and  Third  ftreets. 

Bearrticker's  court,  between  No.  68  and  72,  north  Sixth  ftreet. 

Benner's  Alley,  running  north  and  fouth  from  Vine  to  Elm  ftreet,  be- 
tween Second  and  Third  ftreets. 

Biddle's  Alley,  running  fouth  from  High  flreet,  bet\yeen  Second  aai- 
Xhird  ftreets. 


r  8  ]  , 

Black-horfe  Alley,  nmning  eafl:  and  weft  from  Front  to  Second  ftrc^j, 
between  High  and  Cheihut  Itreets. 

Blackberry  Alley,   running  north  and  fouth  from  Pine   to  Lombard 
ftreer,   between  Kighth  and  Ninih  ftreets. 

Branch  Street,    running  eaft  and  welt  from  Third  to  Fourth  ftreet, 
between  Vine  and  SafTafras  Itreets. 

Brookes's  Covirt,  on  the  we(-t  fide  of  Front  ftreet,   between  SafTafras 
and  Vine  ftreet. 

Carpenter  ftreet,  running  eaft  and  weft  from  Sixth  to  Seventh  ftreet, 
between  High  and  Chel'nut  ftreets. 

Carter's  Alley,  on  the  weft  fide  of  Second  ftreet,  between  Chefnut 
and  Walnut  ftreets. 

Cauifman's  Alley,  on  the  fouth  fide  of  Cherry  ftreet,  between  Third 
and  Fourth  ftreets. 

■   Chancery  Lane,    running  north  and  fouth   from   Mulberry   ftreet  to 
Combes's  alley,  between  Front  and  Second  ftreets. 

Cherrv  v^treet,  running  eaft  ai.d  weft  from  Third  to  Ninth  ftreet,  be- 
tween Mulberry  and  Saffafras  ftreets. 

Chimnies  Fourteen,  between  No.  130  and  146,  north  Fifth  ftreet. 

Church  Alley,  running  eaft  and  weft  from  Second  to  Third  ftreet,  be- 
tween High  and  Mulberry  ftreets. 

Coates's  Alley,  running  eaft  and  weft  from  Front  to  Second  flreet,  be- 
tween Vine  and  Saflafras  ftreets. 

Combes's  Alley,  running  eaft  and  weft  from  Front  to  Second  ftreet, 
between  High  and  Mulberry  ftreets. 

Cooper's  court,  on  the  north  fide  of  Mulberry  ftreet,  between  Front 
and  Second  ftreets. 

Creffon's  Alley,  running  eafl  and  weft  from  Fifth  to  Sixth  ftreet,  be- 
tween Mulberry  and  SafTafras  ftreets. 

Creflbn's  Court,  between  Cherry  ftreet  and  Creffon's  alley. 

Crocked-Billet  Alley,  on  the  eaft  fide  of  Water  ftreet,  between  High 
and  Cheihut  ftreets. 

Crown  Street,  running  north  and  fouth  from  SafTafras  to  Vine  ftreet, 
and  continued  in  the  Northern  Liberties,  between  Fourth  and  Fifth 
Itreets. 

Cyprus  Alley,  running  eaft  and  weft  from  Third  to  Fourth  ftreet,  be- 
tween Spruce  and  Union  ftreets. 

Dock  Street  is  the  only  crooked  ftreet  in  Philadelphia,  begins  at  the 
bridge  in  Front  ftreet,  and  extends north-weftward  in  a  terpentine  track 
through  two  fquares,  acrofs  Second  and  Walnut  ftrcers,  and  terminates 
at  Third  ftreet  :  another  branch  of  it  extends  ibuth-weftward  acrofs 
Spruce  ftreet,  and  terminates  in  Second  ftreet. 

Drinker's  Alley,  running  eaft  and  Weft  from  Front  lu  Second  ftreet, 
between  Mulberry  and  Saflafras  ftreets. 

Drinker's  Coiu-t,  en  the  South  fide  of  Union  ftrtct,  between  Second 
and  Third  ftreets. 

Elbon  Lane,  running  fouth  from  High  ftreet,  between  Second  and 
Third  ftreets,  and  turning  weft  into  Third  fircet,  between  High  and 
Chefnut  ftreets.  Thar  part  of  Elbow  Lane  which  runs  fouth  from  High 
Itreet,  is  commonly  called  White  Horfe  Alley. 

Elfrith's  Alley,  running  eaft  and  weft  from  Front  to  Second  ftrecr, 
between  Mulberry  and  Saifafras  ftreets. 

Elm  Street,  running  esft  and  weft  from  Second  to  Third  ftreet,  be- 
tween Vine  and  Saftifras  ftreetS;  commonly  called  New  ftreet. 


[     9    ] 

Etris's  Alley,  on  the  wed  fule  of  Fifth  ftreet,  between  SafTafras  and 
Vine  llreets. 

Fayetic  Street,   running  nor;li  and  fonth  between  Mulberry  and  Fil- 
bert {ircers,  and  between  Ninth  and  Tenth  (Ircccs. 

Fearis's  Alley,  on  vhe  weit  lidt;  of  Front  Itreci,  between  SafTafras  and 
Vine  itreeis. 

Fetter  lane,  running  eafi:   and  wefl,  from   third  to   Bread  (Ireet,  be- 
tween (Vlulbery  and  Sairafras  Itrccts. 

Filbert  (Ireet,  running  eaft  and  wefl  from  Eighth  flreet  to  Schuylkill, 
between  High  and  JNlulbery  Urcets 

Franklin's  Court,  between  io6  and  108,   Market  ftreet* 

Fromberger's  Court,  in  f'econd,  between  Market  and  Arch  ftreets. 

Gaikel  ftrcet,  running  call  and    welt  from   Second  to  FiUh  Iheets^ 
between  Lonbard  and  Cedar  ilreets. 

George's  llreet,  running  north  and  fouth  from  Ga  kel  to  Cedar  flreet, 
and  continued  in  Soutliwark,   between  Second  and  Taird  flreets. 

Grav's  Alley,  running  eafl"  and  well  from  Front  to  Second  flreet,  be- 
tween ClTelnut  and  Walnut  fireets. 

Grindflone  Alley,  between  No.  81  and  83,  Market  flreet. 

Groff's  AUeVjon  the  north  ikie  of  Salfafras  flreet,  between  Second  and 
Third  (Ireets. 

H.iff.nan's  Alley,  on  the  fouth  fide  of  SafTafras  flreet,  between  Fourth 
and  E'iftli  fireets. 

Jackfun's  Court,  on  the  north  fide  of  SafTafras  flreet,  between  Front 
and  Second  (heets. 

Key's  Alley,  running  eafl  and  weft  from  Front  to  Second  flreet,  be* 
tween  Vine  and  SafTafras  itreets. 

Knight's  Yard,   between  Fourth  and  Fit'th  ftreer,  opens  fouthwardly 
from  Safiafras  flreet,  at  No.  130. 

Leeritia  Court,   running  north  and  fouth  from  High  flreet   to  Black 
Horfe  Allev,  between  Front  and  Second  fireets. 

Laurel  court,  on  the  north  fide  of  Spruce  itreet,  between  Second  and 
Third  fireets. 

Little  Water  flreet,  running  north  and  Touth  from  V\"iiling  and  Fran- 
cis's wharf  to  Cedar  flreet. 

Lodge  Alley,  on  the  w'eft  fide  of  Second  flreet,  between  Chefnut  and 
Walnut  fireets. 

Lombard  Street,  beginning  at  Front  flreet,  and  runr.Ing  v.cfl  between 
Pine  and  Cedar  flreet. 

Lownes's  or  Elmfley's  Alley,   on  the   weft  fide  of  Second  ftreet,  be- 
tween Walnut  and  Snruce  fireets. 

M'Culloch's   Allev,   on  ths  welt  fide  of  Front  flreet,   between  SafTa- 
fras and  Vine  fireets. 

Mayor's  Alley,  on  the  eafl  fide  of  Third  flreet,  betw  een  SafTafVas  and 
Vine  fireets. 

Mifflin's  Alley,  on  the  wefl  fide  of  Sec<ind  flreet,  brtween  Walnut  and 
Spruce  fireets. 

Morayiari  Alley,  running  north  and  fiuth  from  Mulberry  to  Saflafras 
flreet,  bervfeen  Second  and  I'iiird  ftrects. 

Mulberry  Court,  on  the  weft  fide  of  Sixth  flreet,  between  High  and 
Mulberry  fireets. 

Nichol'on's  Court,  runs  from  SaiTafias  to  Cherry  flrtet,  and  between 
Sixth  and  Seventh  ftrects. 

B 


[       10      ] 

Norris's  Alicv,    rnnning  eaft  and  v.cit  from  Front   to  Second  (Ireet, 
between  Chci'nut  and  Waiuur  ftreets. 

North  Alley,  running  ealt  and  we/1:  frojn   Fifth  to   Sixth  Areet,   be- 
tsveen  Hi^h  ai.d  fvlulheiry  flrccts. 

Parton's  Alley,  on  tht;  \^ctt  lide  of  Fourtli  flreet,  between  High  and 
C!>v!"nur  'h'cets. 

Pear  (treet,   running  eaft  and  weft  from  Second  to  Third  Sreet,  be- 
tween Walnut  and  Spruce  ftreets. 

Penn  llreet,   running  north  and  fonth  from  Pine  to  Cedar  ftreet,  be- 
tween Front  and  Little  Water  Ib.eets. 

Pettv's  or  Greenlcaf's  Alley,  on  the  well  fide  of  Fourth  flreet,  be- 
tween Higfi  and  Crielbnt  ftreets. 

Pewter-Platter  AJley,  on  the  weft  fide  of  Front  ftreet,  between  High 
and  Mulberry  iireets. 

Pi  left's  Alley,  on  the  weft  fide  of  Front  l\.  bet.  High  and  Mulberry  ft. 

Pruan  Street,  running  wefi  fiom  Fourth  ftreet,  between  Walnut  antl 
Spruce  ftreet,  commonly  called  Shrnpen's  AJley. 

Qiiarrv  Street,  running  eaft  aiid  weit  from  Third  to  Bread  ftreet,  be- 
tween Alulberrv  and  Saflkfras  Itreets. 

Rawlinfou's  Court,   on  ihe  eaft  fide  of  Second  ftreet,   between  SafTa- 
fras  and  Vine  (treets. 

Relief  Alley,  running  eaft  and  weft  between  Front  and  Second  ftreet, 
and  bfjtween  Lombard  and  Cedar  ftreets. 

Saifafras  Alley,    running    north  and  foutli   from   Saftafras    ftreet    to 
Scheibell's  Alley,  between  Fifth  and  Sixth  ftreets. 

Say's  Alley,  on  the  eait  lidc  of  Water  ftreet,  between  High  and  Mul- 
berry ftreets. 

Shievely's  xA'.ley,    between  SalTafras   and  Vine  ftreets,    and  runs  eaft 
from  Sixt-h  ftreet  towards  ihe  Fourteen  Chimnies. 

Scheibell's  Alley,    running  eaft   from  the  eait  fide  of  Sixth  ftreet  be- 
tween Sailafras  and  Vine  ftreets. 

Shepherd's  Alley,  on  the  weft  fide  of  Third  ftreet,  between  High  and 
Mulberry  ftreets. 

Sim's  Alley,  on  the  eaft  fide  of  Water  ftreet,  between  High  and  Chef- 
nut  ftreets. 

Smith's  Alley,  running  north  and  lomli  from  Dock  ftreet  to  Carter's 
a'.ley,  between  Second  and  Third  ftreets. 

South  Alley,    running  eaft  and   weft  from  Fifth  to  Sixth  ftreet,  be- 
tween High  ar.d  Mulberry  ftreets. 

Star  Alley,  runs  nortii  and  fouth  from  Cherry  ftreet  to  SafTafras  ftreet, 
between  Fifth  and  Sixth  iireets. 

Stamper's  Alley,   running  eaft  and  weli  from  Second  to  Third  ftreet, 
between  Pnie  and  Lonibard  ftreets. 

Sceinmctz's  Alley,  on  the  eaft  fide  of  Fourth  ftreet,  between  SalTafras 
pnd  Vine  ftreets. 

Sterling  .'\lley,  running  north  and  fonth  from  SafTafras  to  Cherry  ftreet, 
between  Third  and  Fourth  ftreets. 

Story  ftreet,   running  eaft  and  weft  from  Third  to  Fourth  ftreet,  be- 
tween Sadafras  and  Vine  Itreets,  commonly  called  New  ftreet. 

Strawberry   ftreet,  running   n(<rth  and  fouth' from  High  to   Chefnut 
Jlreet,  between  Second  and  Third  ftreets. 

Styles's  Court,  on  the  fouth  fide  of  Mulberry  ftreet,  between  Second 
and  Third  ftreets. 

Sugar   Alley,  running  eaft  and  weft  from  Sixth  to  Ninth  ftreet,  be- 
t',veen  High  aad  jMuli,erj-y  iireets. 


Taylor's  Alley,  running;  cail  and  weR  from  Front  to  Second  flreet, 
between  Chel'nut  and  Walnut  ftreets. 

Union  ftreel,  running  eafl  and  well:  from  Front  to  Four  h  (treet,  be- 
tween Spruce  and  Pine  ftrcet''. 

Videl's  Alley,  on  the  well  fule  of  Second  flreer,  between  Chefnnt  and 
Walnut  Ttreeis. 

Waggoner's  Alley,  ninning  fouth  from  SafTafras  flrcet,  between 
Ninth  and  Tenth  Itreets, 

Whalebone  Alley,  running  fnuth  from  Chefnnt  flreet,  between  Thiid 
and  Fourth  Ih-eets. 

Willing's  Alley,  running  caft  and  weft  from  Third  to  Fourth  flreet, 
between  Walnut  and  Spruce  flreets. 

White  Horfe  Alley,  running  f  )inh  from  High  (irert,  between  Second 
and  Tliird  fh-eets,  a  part  of  Elbow  Lane. 

York  Court,  running  eall  from  Third  llrect,  to  Laurel  Court,  between 
Walnut  and  Spruce  (Irects. 

Zachary's  Court,  on  the  north  ftde  of  Walnut  (Irect,  between  Front 
and  Second  lirects. 


[     ^3     ] 

THE 
J^f    pA  /^    ^      ^^    /^^  /A— ^ 

PHILADELPHIA^  DIRECTORY, 
FOR      1758 : 


A 


j^\_ARON  Widow,  {hopkeeper,  113,  north  third  ftreet 

Aat Oil  Julepli,  jeweller,  230,  High  it. 

Abbet  Andrew,  labourer,  185,  Race  llrcet 

Abbctc  Henry,  biacklmitli,  iS,  Pewter  piatter  alley 

Abbott  Ik  Barnes,  curriers,  20,  (buth  third  ftreec 

Abbott  Gioige,  c\;  Co.   apothecary  &:    ruggiils,  223,  fonth  fecond  ftreet 

Abbott  George,  hair  dre'l'er,  9,  Clielhut  llreet 

Abbott  George,  29,  Lombard  ftrcet 

Abbott  Tohii,  rM'o-er,  between  Lombard  and  South,  in  fifth  (Ireet 

Abbott  &:  SiiTiplon,  cliiua  merchants,  80,  north  iecond  Itreec 

Abe!  Daniel,  carrcr,  near  J09,  Lombard  ftreet 

Abel  George,  flioeoiaker,  20c,  north  water  llrect 

Abe!  Joh:i,  tanner,  Brown  itreet 

Abel  Peter,  fiioemaker,  Budd  ftreet 

Abercronibie  James  rev.  minHier  of  the  Epifcopal  church,  loi,  Pine  ft. 

Abinoton  Sinannah,  widow  gentlewoman,  85,  north  iixth  llrect 

Abraham  Ann,  fliopkeeper,  62,  Ibuth  fecond  ftreet 

Ackley  David,  ihopkeeper,  27,  north  Front  ilreet,  and  6,  Carter's  alle^ 

Ackley  Eleanor,  widow,  between  Lombard  and  South,  in  fifth  Itreec 

Ackley  John  B.  chairmaker,  103,  north  Front  flreet 

Adams  Ann,  widow,  between  Lombard  and  South,  in  fifth  flreet 

Adam  Matthew,    conveyancer,  206,  Ibuth  fourth  ftreet,  corner  of  Gaf- 

kel  I'h-cet 
ADAraS  JOHN,  Prcfident  of  the  United  States  of  America,  19c,  High 

ftreet 
Adams  Jonathan,  flioemaker,  to,  Gafliel  (l-rcet 
Adams  Peter,  hair-drelPer,  108,  ibuth  fecond  (Ireet 
Adams  St.  LawiqacQ^  ihocniaker,  ij,  ibuth  front  (lrce.6 


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Adams  William,  livery  ftaljle  keeper,  Cyprefs  alley 

Vidams  Mr.  between  Sliippcn  and  iMimib,  in  Ibuth  fourth  flrcet 

Ada.n  Maigaret,  grocer,  300,  ioutli  Front  Urcct 

Adcock  William,  Ihopkeeper,  i,  Ibuth  lecond  Iheet 

Aclgate  IVIary,  113,  north  fifth  ftreet 

j^dgate  Mrs.  gentlewoman,  63,  north  leventh  flreet 

Affleck  Lewis,  cabinetmaker,  22,  north  ninth  llreet 

Agair  &  Walker,  grocers,  corner  of  Front  and  Queen  ftreet 

Agncw  fames,  baker,  between  Mary  and  Prime,  in  fouth  front  ftrcet 

Agnew  Margaret,  widow,  grocer,  10,  High  (treet 

Agnew  widow,  3^'2)  Ibuth  Front  Itreet 

Aitken  John,  cabinet  maker,  50,  Chelhut  (Ireet 

Aitken  John,   iilvcrfmith  and  copperplate  printer,   193,  fouth    fecond 

iireet 
Aitken  llohert,  printer  and  bookfeller,  22,  High  Hrcct 
Aitken  Robert,  printer,  Black-horfe  alley 
Aitkens  Wiliiara,  cordwainer,  77,  fouth  third  fheet 
Aitkiu  IMargaret,  nurfc,  Biddle's  alley 
Aitkin  Mrs.  boarding-lioufe,  195,  ibuth  fecond  flreet 
Alberger  Adam,  butcher,  87,  north  fifth  llreet 
Albergcr  Suian,  mantua  maker, 
Albert  Calper,  labourer,  Coates'  flreet 
Albert  Mary,  fhopkeeper,  Waggoner's  alley 
Albert  between  Fine  and  Lombard,  in  fouth  fixth  ftreet 

Albert!  George,  M.  D.  59,  Arch  llreet 
Albertfon  RielofT,  board  merchant,  87,  Swanfon  flreet 
Albertibn  &  Rowland,  china  merchants,  162,  High  Itreet 
Albertus  Lewis,  hair-drefl'er  and  perfumer,  168,  ibuth  Water,    ard  169, 

fouth  front  ftreei. 
Albrecht  Charles,  mulical  initrument  tnaker,   95,  Vine  flreet 
Albright  Conrad,  Ihoe  dealer,  82,  north  fourth  Itreet 
Albright  Frederick,  cooper,  138,  St.  John's  Itreet 
Albrigiit  Michael,  cooper,   17,  north  lixth  flreet 
Albyger  John,  butcher,  near  eiglith  in  Callow  hill  flreet 
Alcorn  Michael,  lea  captain,  166,  fouth  third  llreet 
Aider  Caleb,  uphollterer,  corner  of  Union  and  third  llreet 
Alexander  Elizabeth,  taylorefs,  Shepherd's  conrt 

Alexander  George,  gentleman,  1 1.  -^pple-tree  alley  ^ 

Alexander  James  A.  taylor,  9,  fouth  third  flreet 
Alexander  John,  grocer,  20,  South  flreet 
Alexander  [ohn,  labourer,  210,  Race  flreet 
Alexander  John,  grocer,  corner  of  Front  and  South  flrcets 
Alexander  John,  hatter,  Creffon's  alley 
Alexander  Rachel,  widow,  tavern-keeper,  24,  Plumb  fti'cet 
Alexander  Robert,  grocer.  Green  flreet 
Alexander  Samuel,  filverfmith,  33,  fouth  fecond  flreet 
Alexander  W^illiam,  grocer,  corner  of  fecond  aud  Shippen  flreets 
Alexander  "Williain,  bottler,  corner  oi  Siiippen  and  lecond  llreeis 
Alexander  widow,  Brooke's  court 
Allan  John,  drayman,  246,  fouth  Front  flreet 
Allardice  Peter,  lilk  dyer  and  fcourer,    181  fouth  fecond  fheet 
Allardice  S.  engraver,  Clymer's  court 

Allen  Charles,  apotliecary  and  druggill,  160,  Ibuth  fecond  flreet 
Allen  David,  fiioemaker,  26,  Chrif'tian  Urest  1 


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Allen  Elizabeth,  widow,  fliopkeeper,  1 1,  fouth  third  ftrect 

Allen  George,  currier,  6i,  Arch  Itreet 

Allen  John,  labourer,  German  batween  fourth  and  fifth  flrccls 

Allen  lohn,  fRinner,  4,  Hoftnian's  alley 

Alien  John,  mafler  fweep,  2.56,  Lombard  fireet 

Allen  )'ohn,  merchant,  122.,  Spruce  flreet 

Allen  Jofeph,  cuftam-houfc  ofncer,  160'  fouth  fccond  flrcct 

Allen  fofeph,  houfe  carpenter,  60,  Spruce  ftrect 

Allen  Jofeph,  mariner,  Church  alley 

Allen  Margaret,  widow,  5,  Sugar  alley 

Allen  &  Poole,  merchants,  69,  fouth  Water  flreet 

Allen  Richard,  fhoe  dealer,  150,  Spruce  llreet. 

Alien  Robert,  innkeeper,  between  German  and  Catherine,  in  fouth  third 

flreet 
Allen  Samuel,  merchant,  65,  fouth  Water  fcrcet 
Allen  Samuel,  brewer,    between  fecond  and  third  ftreets,    jn  Brewer's 

alley 
Allen  Thomas,  livery  ftable  keeper,  11,  north  fevenlh  fa-eet 
Allen  William,  health  officer,  21,  Key's  alley 
Allen  William,  painter  and  glazier,  28,  Dock  llreet 
Alley  Elizabeth,  Plumb  between  fecond  and  third  lireets 
Allphyler  William,  tanner,  near  449,  north  third  fbeet 
Allibone  Thomas,  Hour  merchant,  corner  of  Race  and  Water,   and,  98, 

north  fourth  flreet  * 

Allibone  William,  cisrrier  and  leather  cutter,  216,  north  fecondlireet 
Alliion  James,  grocer,  corner  of  Spruce  and  lift h  flreet 
Aliifnn  Robert,  houie  carpenter,  South  ureet 
Allifo.'i  William,  fexton  to  the  Third  Prefbyterian  Church,  81,  foutfe 

fifth  Itreet. 
Allman  widow,  82,  Crown  flreet 

Allmindinger  Jacob,  baker,  130,  north  fourth  flreet 
Alrich  ii'aac,  taylor,  50,  fouth  water  ilrcet 
Alricks  William,  gentleman,  264,  fouth  Front  flreet 
Alfop,  Clement  6i  Co.  merchants,  57,  north  Front  llrcct 
AHbp  Johr.,  flour  merchant,  137,  north  Water  /trect 
Allton  Andrew,  fhallopman,  Waggoner's  alley 
Alvarez  &  Sanchez,  merchants,  27,  fouth  lifth  fcreet 
Ambrufler  Peter,  brufh  maker,  32,  Callowliill  flreet 
Amies  Thomas,  fhoemaker,   188,  fouth  fecond  (treet 
Amringe  Mr.  merchant,  275,  north  fecond  flreet 
AndauUe  Andrew,  ihip  mailer,  Arch  between  ninth  and  tenth  flreeta 
Anderfon  /Alexander,  10,  nortli  Water  flreet 
Anderfon  Chriftian,  Cherry  alley,  near  eleventh  flreet 
Anderli)n  James,  mariner,  246,  ibutli  Front  fireet 
Anderfon  James,  tavern  keeper,  3,  Slhpjxii;  Ureet 

Anderlon  James,  black  and  white  fmitl;,  back  of  246,  north  front  flrccs 
Anderfon  Joim,  faopkeeper,  139,  north  fecond  Ureet 
Anderfon  Jofeph,  houfe  carpenter.   Cherry  between  fixth  and  fevenrk 

flreets 
Anderibn  Mary,  widow,  fhopkeeper,  372,  fouth  Front  flreet 
Anderfon  Mary,  Palm's  alley 

Anderibn  Mary,  boarding  houfe.  Greenleaf's  alley 
Anderfon  Mary,  widow,  137,  Chefnut  flreet 
Anderfon  Samuel,  merchant,  2j,  foisth  Water  flreet  and  Elbow  Ia«c 


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Andedon  Samuel ,  tr«afurer  to  tlie  New  Theatre,  134,  Arch  ftreet 

Andtrfon  'J  honjas,  iea  captairi,  63,  Shippen  ftreet 

Andcrfon  VVilHani,  houCe  carpciuer,  Grteii  (Ircet 

Aoderfon  Wiillam,  fhoemaker,  44,  Viae  Ifrett 

Andcrion  lliip  iiidffer,  near  187,  Swaiifon  flreet 

Aiicierroa  Mr.  Cherry,  between  lixth  and  leventh  ftreets 

Anderfon  widow,  ditto 

Andie  M'.llv,  and  Co.  merchants,  corner  of  third  and  High  ftreets 

Andrews  Jacob,  tayh)r,  26,  Spruce  iireet 

Andrews  Jacob,  carter,  447,  north  (econd  (Ireet 

Andrews  Peter,  fhoemaker,  12,  Stamper's  alley 

Andrews  Weter,  tavernkeeper,  Swanlon,  near  Prime  Itrect 

Andrews  Michael,  taylor,  447,  north  fecond  (heet 

Andrews  Robert,  merchant,  06,  Ibuth  wharves 

Andrews  John,  D.  D.  Vice  Pro\-o{t  of  the  Univerfity,   and  ProftfTor  of 

Moral  Philof.phy,  univerfity  yard,  north  fourth  llreet 
Angiie  John,  diftUler,  135,  north  (econd  Hrcet 
Annan  llobert,  rev.  miniUer  of  the  Scotch  Prefoyterian  church,  48,  Penn 

Are(,t 
Annelv  Thoma?,  gunfmith,  49,  Race  flreet 
Annefly  Thomas,  Catharine,  Ijetween  Front  and  fecond  ftreets 
Anfljey  George,  ihocmaker,  139,  fouth  fecond  ftreet 
Anthony  A.   b!ack!;nith,  Ibudi  icvenrh,  between   Market  and  Chefaut 

flreets 
Anthony  Charles,  tanner  and  currier,  100,  Walnut  ftreet 
Anthony  George,  iaddle  and  harnefs  maker,  404,  north  Front  flreet 
Anthony  Jacob,  mafical  inftrument  maker,  Z25,  north  I'econd  flreet 
Anthony  Jacob,  fhipwrighr,  Coates,  between  fecond  and  Front  itrcets 
Anvliony  John,  drayman,  Coates  ftreet 
Antnony  Jofepli,  merchant,  337,  High  flreet 
Antiiony  Jofeph,  junior,  goldrrnith  and  jeweller,  94,  High  flreet 
Anthony  Jol'epli,  and  Co.  merciiants,  5,  Chefnur  itreet 
Aathofiy  jofiah  Hewes,  merchant,  79,  Arch  ftreet. 
Anthony  Michael,  drayrnan,  Budd  flreet 
Anthony  Nicholas,   blackfmi  h,   Walnut,    between  Lventh  and  eighth 

ftreets 
Aithonv  Frederick,  Carter,  Budd  flreet 
Antoine,  gentleman,  IT3,  Vine  iSreet 

Antrim  Mary,  widow.  Plumb,  between  fourth  and  Hllh  flrects 
Antrim  Stacy,  joiner,  28,  norrh  flreet 
Aphran  Ephraim,  printer,  100,  nortli  fminh  flreet 
Apker  Henry,  tavernkeeper,  corner  of  Nuble  and  fecond  flreets 
Apple  George,  hair  drefler,  4S,  north  F.fih  (Ireet 
Apple  Henry,  cooper,  back  of  26,  north  fifth  flreet 

Apple  Jacob,  watchman.   Cherry,  between  fcventh  and  eighth  Areets. 
Appleo'itc  W"illiam,  flioemakcr,  near  308,  nurtli  front  flreet 
.Archer  and  Newbt)ld,  merchants,  67,  High  ftreet. 
Archer  Martha,  boarding  houfe,  214,  High  flreet. 
Ardouin  Peter,  gentleman^  Race,  between  eiglith  and  ninth  flreets 
Arguflieimer  Jacob,  painter,  near  Oneen,  in  ibutli  iecond  flreet 
Ariiiat  Elizabeth,  gentlewoman,  99,  Callowhill  flreet 
Armat  Thomas  W^  merchant,  21,   north  fecond  flreet,  and  167,  A.ch 

llreet. 
Arcn,  David,  labotirer,^4,  Sugar  alley. 


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Armrtrong   Anclrew,   rigger,  Catharine,    between  Water  and   Fro-.f; 

I'trects 
Armitrong  Cbrlftopher,  grocer,  corner  of  third  and  Plumb  ftieets 
Armfcrong  John,  curdwainer,  Church  alley 
Anjifcrong  Mary,  Ichoul  miftreis,  St.  John's  frreet^ 
A'.-nl'trong  Thon-as,  attorney  at  law,  97,  Chefnut  (treat 
A;-nell  John,  fliopkeeper,  corner  of  Front  and  Almond  itreets 
Arnold  Thomas,  mariner,  Palm's  alley 
Arpulh  Chniiian,  Sr.  John's  flreet 

Arrif*)n  John,  liquor  (lore,  4?3,  north  fccond  flreet 
Art  James,  ihip  maf'er,  31,  Cable  lane 

Art  W  Ir.am,  iliip  carnen-er,  fouth  Front  near  Prime  flreet 
Art  William,  grocer,  between  Mary  and  Prime  in  loath  Front  flreet 
Arthur  widow,  {h«;:keeper,  iy8,  fouth  Front  lireec 

Afh  James,  merchan-,  49,  north  third  ftreet 
Aih   fohn,  labourer,  Dike  /trcet 
Afh  Marv,  fchool  miilrefs,  Green  near  Front  flreet 
Afli  Michael,  dealer  in  flour,  220,  north  tiiird  llreec 
A(h  Rtbecca,  widow,  48,  Chriftian  flreet 
Alibridoe  Ann,  &  Sarah,  fliopkeepers,  izj.  High  flreet 
Aflibridge  Jofeph,  bifcuit  baker,  67,  norrh  Water  ftreet 
Afhburn  Thomas,  boat  builder,  BuJd  flreet 
Aihburner  John,  tanner,  68,  fouth  third  (Irect 
Afhby  Nathaniel,  tavlor,  12,   Combe's  alley 
Alhbv  Sr  Tyfjn,  merchants,  18,  north  fecond  flreet 
Afhby  William,  merchant,  99,  Arch  ftreet 
Afner  Frederick,   baker,  f'outii  third  near  Shippen  flreet 
Aihlev  J.)hn,  agent,    i  z6.  Spruce  ftreet 
Aflimead  Jacob,  gentleman,  265,  norrh  Front  flreet 
Afhmtiid  John,  fen.  fea  captain,  14,  Dork  ftreet 
Afhmead  J  Weph  M.  msrcliant,  14,  Dock  flreet 
Alliion  George,  boat  builder,   near  the  corner  of  Green  in  north  feconJ 

flreet 
Afliton  Ifaac,  cabinet  maker,  52,  north  feventh  flreet 
Afhton  Rebecca,  fliopkeeper,  47,  north  feventh  flreec 
Afhton  Samuel,  cabinet  maker,  233,  Arch  ftreet 
Affelin  Charles,  gentleman,  near  108,  fouth  fifth  flreet 
Afton  George,  merchant,  62,  north  third  flreet 
Aflon  James,  houfe  carpenter,   between    Front  and  Wi.t:r,   in   Q;.ieea 

flreet 
Aflon  Sufannah,  gentlewoman,  3,  north  eighth  flreet 
Aherton  Henty,  fchoolmafter.  Smith's  court 
Aiherton  Joil-ph,  bruli  maker,  152,  norrh  fecond  P.rcet 
Akins  Philip,  fea  captain,  -u,  Almor.d  flreet 
Atklnfon  Jonathan,  flioemaker,  53,  Cberry  flreet 
Attmore  Thomas,  gentleman,  163,  fi)nth  third  flreet 
Aittmore  widow,  gentlewoman,  33,  norrh  ferond  (Ireet 

Auld  Jacob,  fchoolmafler,  fouth  Front  near  Chriflian  flreet 
Auner  Peter,  taylor,    !  z,  Greenleaf's  allev 
Auflin  Alexander,  flioemaker,  268,  High  flreet 
Auflin  Benjamin,  299,  north  third  fureet 

Aufliu  Joanna,  widow,  fliopkeeper,  iB,  Vine  flreet 
Auflin  Ifaac,  clock  Sc  watch  maker,  7,  Arch  flreec 

C  - 


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Auftin  Stephen,  merchant,  65,  Pine  ftreet 
^yars  Seth,  groctr,  72,  north  Water  i\r^'ct 
Ayrcs  York,  houfe  carpenter,         Catharine  llrett 


___,^iABE  George,  cooper,  fouth  fccond,  near  Chriftian  (Ireet 

hdoc  Richaid,  cooper,  147,  Ibiith  Water  fcreet 

Bdclie  Benjamin  Franklin,  publiilier  of  the  Aurora  and  General  Adverti- 

ler,  T  iz,  Hitrji  flreef. 
Bache  Dr.    106,  Kigli  (Ircet. 

Bach  Frederick,  fhoeraaker,  fixth,  between  Race  and  Vine  ftreets 
Bach  Frederick  A.   tavernkeeper,  427,  north  lectuid  ftrcet 
Each  ]ohn,  dealer  in  plaiiler  of  Paris  and  tar,  267,  north  fccond  ftreet 
Bachelor  John,   bruHi  maker,    128,  fouth  flreet 
Bacon  David  and  Jofcph,  iionrnongcrs,  24,  fouth  fccond  Itreet 
Bacon  David,  ditio  24,         ditto 

Bacon  joh,  and  Co.  merchants,  10,  north  third  flreet 
Bacon  Jo'),  <litto  jo,  ditto 

Bacon  jofeph,  ironmonger,  192,  north  front  Itreet 
BagtTS  Luke,  cabinet  maker,  3^)0,  foiith  fecond  Itreet 
Bail  Robert  C.  mercijant,  153,  ioutk  water  flreet 
Bailey  Benjamin,  merchant,  93,  north  third  Itreet 
Bailey  Francis,  priister  and  bookfeller,  116,  Hi<;h  ftreet 
Bailey  Tohn,  whitefmith,  250,  fouth  Front  llrett 
Bailevi^and  Co.  China  merchants,  41,  High  Iheet 
Bailey  Richard,  and  Co.  merchants,  136,  High  llreet 
Bailey  Robert,  houfe  carpenter.  Plumb,  between  fourth  and  fifth  ftreeu 
Baird  William,  fea  captain,  275,  fouth  Second  llreet 
Baifch  Ernlt  L.  merchant,  135,  north  lecond  ftreet 
Bailh  Martin,  fhoemaker,  57,  Arch  Iheet 
Bake  and  Teltart,  merchants,  28,  Spruce  firect 
Baker  Bartholomew,  cabinet  maker,  136,  fouth  fourth  ftreet 
Baker  ai'.d  Comegys,  merchants,  60,  north  Front  llreet 
Baker  Conrad,  grocer,  431,  north  fecond  Itreet 
Baker  George  A.  fcrivencr  and  accomptant,  23,  Branch  llreet 
Baker  Godfrey,  and  Co.  merchants,  59,  Race  (treet 
Baker  Hannah,  dealer  in  tea,  74,  Arch  llreet 
liaker  Hdary,  mayor,  78,  High  llreet 

Baker  Hannah,  'sv'idow  gentlewoman,  59,  north  water  ftrcet 
Baker  Jacob,  baker,  390,  north  front  lireet 
Baker  Jacob,  merchant,  19,  Branch  llreet 
Baker  Jacob,  butcher,  Budd  llreet 

Baker  John,  county  commifiioner,  154,  north  fecond  ftrecs 
Baker  John,  merchant,  89,  Race  llreet 
Baker  Jofeph,  tavernkeeper.  Poplar  laac 


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Bal:er  Michael,  tin  piate  worker,  391,  fotith  Front  Hreet  j.. 

Baker  JNlichaei,  wheelwright,  420,  n'orth  leconci  llreet 

Baker  Peter,  mariner,  246,  Ibuth  front  llreet 

Bak.er  Samuel,  ihopkeeper,  y,  ibuth  leconci  lireet 

Baker  Sarah,  ichool  miih-els.  Sterling  alley 

Baker  Stephen,  fiioemaker,  Catherine,  between  ^ront  and  fecoad  IVVeet 

Baker  Thoinas,  fliip  maker,  ?.2,  Race  ft. 

Balde  Anthony,  baker,  near  Plumb,  in  iecond  ft. 

Balderfon  Thomas,  fhip  wright,  71,  foiuh  (econd  ft. 

Baldwin  Either,  widow  docirels,  near  18,  CreiTbn's  alley 

Balo;owan  Robert,  baker,  46,  Union  I'treet 

Bill  Joleph,   merchant,    153,  Chefnut  {x. 

Ball  ii'rael,  iiouie  carpenterlj  107,  Pine  ft. 

Ball  Nathan,  mcrchanr,  25,  High  ft. 

Ball  Vv'iliiam,  gentleman,  41,  High  ft. 

Balien  Andrew,   wine  cooper,  between  fecon^  and  third,  in  German  ft; 

Ballentine  William,  carter,  7,  Margaret  (t. 

Balt/-:er  Catharine,  huckfrer,  near  192,  Arch  ft. 

Baning  [oieph,  fliopkeepe'-,  187,  north  third  ft. 

Banks  John,  65,  north  lixth  ft. 

Barbaire  w  idow,  grocer,  near  Pine  in  fixth  ft. 

Earlier  Rebecca   jane,    ibuth"  fecond  it.   between   Catharine  fireet  and 

Mead  alley. 
Barclay  Francis,  grocer,  ionth  fourth,  between  Shippen  and  Plumb  ft. 
Barclay  Cieorge,  grocer,  176,  Iburh  fecond  it. 
Barclay  James,  tavernkeeper,  77,   Cailowhil!  ft. 
Barclay  James,  and  Co.  grocers,    146,  north  iecond  ft. 
Barclay  John,  merchant,  26,  Penn  it. 
Barclay  Samuel,  hatter,  321,  Ibuth  iecond  ft. 
Barde  J.  R.  and  Co.  grocery  and  liquor  ilore,  and  iron  merchants,  59, 

and  153,  ibnth  Front  ft. 
Bardin  Widow  Mary,  gentlcv/oman,  322,  fjuth  Front  ft. 

Barepo  Thomas,  26,  Carter's  alley 

Barge  Jacob,  gentleman,  191,  High  ft. 

Barker  James,  taylor,  206,  ibuth  Water  ft. 

Barker  Jolm,  taylor,  87,  north  third  ft. 

Barker  Peter,  merchant,  74,  Union  i':. 

Barnard  John,  houfe  carpenter,  356,  fouth  iecond  ft. 

Barnes  Andrew,  ihopkeeper,  64,  B.ace  it. 

Barnes  Jolm,  dealer  in  tea,  16,  ibuth  third  fc 
'     Barnes  John,  pilot,  440,  ibuth  Front  fc. 

Barnes  Ji-'hn  H.  merchant,  8,  north  eighth  ft. 

Birnes  T.  currier,  257,  north  fecond  it. 

Barnes  William,  cake  baker,  147,  ibuth  fecond  ft. 

Barns  Dempiey,  liuckfucr,  Shippen,  between  third  and  fourth  ftrccts 

learns  Efther,  widow,  Palmer's  alley 

Barns  James,  pilot,  ditto. 

Barns  Samuel,  tavlor,  Duke  ft. 

Barnett  James,  mariner,  Plum.b,  near  fecond  fr. 

Barnhart  Joha,  taylor,  jo,  Combes' alley 

Barnhill  Robert,  mercliant,  63,  north  iecond  it. 

Barnhill  Sarah,  widow,  iliopkeener,  13,  north  third  ft. 

Baron  John,  near  the  corner  of  Chefnut,  in  fouth  eighth  ft. 

Baron  Mil's,  Walnut,  near  lifth  ft. 

Barrack  Henry,  taylor,  7,  Schively's  alley 


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Barralet  John  I.  engraver,  fourh  fcconJ,  between  Catharine  and  Qiieeii 

fireets 
Barret  Philip,  labourer,  Shippen,  between  fi^rli  and  fixth  It. 
Bcivrert  T<,!vas,  clerk,  near  442,  north  iVont  (r. 
Barrino;t:oa  Ciiarles,  jvrocer  and  bottler,  7,  Strawberry  ft. 
Barriiigton  Henry,  flioennaker,  33,  diuo 
Barrino^ton  widow,  7,  AItao 
Banv  James,  labourer,  near  53,  Penn  ftreet 

Barrv  Joiejh  B.  caliinet  maker  and  lipholfterer,  148,  fouth  third  ft. 
BariVoll  John,  grocer,  82,  loutli  Water  i'trcet 
Bartch  Andresv,  fliocmakei',  72,  Vine  ft. 
Baitch  John,  tavlor,  376,  north  fecond  {>. 
Bartholomew  Charles,  tobacconift,  88,  north  third  ft. 
Bartholomew  John,  121,  Chefnut  ft. 
Bartholomew  Joiin,  90,  Race  ft.  • 
Bartlelon  Anner,  tavior,  6:;,  Arch  It. 
Bartleion  Henry,  hov.l't:  carpenter,  81,  Elm  fr. 
Bartlclon  Samuel,  lumber  merchant,  359,  north  Front  fr. 
Barrling  Chriifleib,  ird'peclrt or  of  lumber,   126,  north  Front  ft. 
Bartiing  Conrad,  ht-nfe  carpenter,  38,  north  leventh  ft. 
E'lrrom^nv  John,  butcher,  Kunckle  fr. 
B-irioii  Denj.  Smith,  M.  L>.  44,  north  fifth  ft. 
Barton  Sarah,  widow'  gentlewoman,  128,  north  third  ft. 
Bartow  Sarah,  widow,  gentlewoman,  60,  Union  It. 
Bartram  liaac,  and  fon,  apoihecarys  and  drugg;fts,  39,  north  third  ft. 
Bartram  Ifaac,   fenior,  ditto,  ditto,  39,     ditto. 

Bartram  Moles,  and  fon,  apothecarys,  58,  north  fecond  ft. 
Bartram  Moles,  58,  ditto. 
Bartrarn  1  nomas,  54,  Race  ft. 

JRartz  John,  n-,ariner.  Plumb,  between  fecond  and  third  ftreets 
Barwin  Bolwenter,  mariner,  16,  Plumb  ft. 
B'-i'verville  Thonias,  taylor,  105,  Walnut  ftreet 
.Balon  [olin  and  William,  houfe  carpenters,  45,  iouth  fixth  ft. 
5afs  Robert,  apothecary,  1:4,  Higli  it. 

J^affet  John  Francis,  watch  and  clock  maker,  131,  ibuth  Front  ft. 
J?af!et  Edward,  mariner,  72,  Penn  It. 
B  ffet  n:  d  Owen,  tavernkeepers,  Arch  fl.  ferry 
Ibalfet  Saiah,  64,  Swanfon  It 

Baifet  Sarah,  widovv',  Swanfon  Itreet,  below  the  Swedifli  church. 
Baffet  and  Miller,  fnopkeepers,  25,  north  Front  fi. 
Batchelor  Ifaac,' hatter,  22,  Strawberry  ft. 

Batchelor  William,  blacklmith,  between  ninth  and  tenth,  in  Cherry  (t. 
j>ates  Conrad,  tobacconifr,  209,  Pligh  ft. 
Bates  Chriftian,  baker,  135,  Arch  It. 
Bates  Jf;hn,  law  maker,  47,  Sugar  alley. 

Bates  Thomas,  brickbyer,  above  Poplar  Lane  in  north  third  ft. 
Batey  Samuel,  Plumb  between  third  and  fourth  It. 
BatlbnThomas,  n-erchant,  254,  north  Front  fr. 
Jiatlbn  Catharine,  widow,  (hopkeeper,  234,  foufh  fl-cond  ft. 
Batty  George,  gentleman,  near  Plumb  ia  Iouth  lecond  ft. 
Bangh  Ann,  mantau  maker,  9,  El'oow  Lane 

Baum  Anrhew,  M.  D.  fouth  kvtritli  ft.  I  etween  Marlcet  and  Chefnut 
Bawn  Wilham,  Ihip  wright,  ^/jj,  (^ueen  iK 
Baxter  William,  fhip  maimer,  31  2,  Iouth  Front  ft. 
yt^.y  Chvirtian,  widow,  2,  Shiver's  a,i!ey 


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Bayard  Adam,  tin  man,  Star  alley 

Bayne  Nathaniel,  rurnci,  8^,  north  Front  ft. 

Bavne  Ro'oeit,  coach  maktr,  50,  north  eighth  fr. 

Bayn-^on  Peter,  gentleman,  56,  VV  alnut  i\. 

Beacklev   Chnitian,    wheelwright,    fouth   fifdi  between  German    and 

Plumb  itreefs 
Beal  Carlierine,  widow,  40,  Tvlo-avian  alley 
Beale  Fennell,  cabmet  maker,  278,  High  ii-reet 
Beard  Caiper,  huckller,  2,4,  nonh  eigh.'h  flreer 
Beard  Gee  ge,  gentleman,  240,  ibuth  third  {\. 
Beard  Jofepli,  fnopkeeper,  273,  north  {econd  ft. 
Eearmore  Rachel  M;is,  geuclewoman,  68,  no:  tli  fixth  ft. 
Bealley  Jacob,  cooper,  Bund  fv. 
Bealley  Stephen,   fliip  carj;eaier,  near    the    Swedes'  church,    S^vanfon 

Itreet 
Beafley  widow,  between  fifth  and  fixth  in  Lombard  Tc. 

Bea'.rner  Andrew,  grocer,  73,  north  leventli  ft. 
Beates  Frederick,  fcriviner,  94,  north  third  ft. 
Beatty  Elirabeth,  widow,  hoarding  houle,  71,  Penn  fr. 
Beatty  William,  weaver,  3C0,  Touth  Iccond  It. 
Beauchamp  V/iUiam,  merchant,  6c,  north  fecond  i'r. 
Beauvois  78,  Spruce  fr. 

Beaven  V/i!i!J.m,  gentleman,  14,  north  eighth  It. 
Bechtel   [acob,  fiioemaker,  121,  north  lecond  ft. 
Bechfel  I  acob,  fiioeir.akcr,  40,  Elm  ir. 
Beck  George,  landlcape  painter,  leo.  Walnut  ft. 
Beck  Henry,  30,  Race  fr. 

Beck  Jacob,  Ihoemaker,  70,  Race  fi. 
Beck  Jacob,  fnoemaker,  near  32,  Branch  fr. 
Beck  John,  rrocer,  corner  of  Cherry  and  fitch  fr. 
Beck  i\-inl,  jun.  merchant,  11  &  15,  li^uth  Water  ft. 
Beck  Peter,  Ihopkeeper,  109,  north  lecond  fr. 
Beck  Valentine,   fhoemaker,   fouth  fifth,   between    South  and  Shippen 

ftreers 
Eeckerron  Elizabeth,  grocer,  20,  Almond  ft. 

Beckley  Daniel,  houle  carpenter,  north  eighth  between  Arch  and  Cher- 
ry I'treets 
Beckley  Elizabeth,  widow,  gentlewoman,  between  eighth  and  ninth,  in 

Cherry  ii:. 
Beckley  John,  attorney  at  law  and  notary  public,  between  Walnut  and 

Spnice,  iaf()iith  eighth  ft,  and  oifice  in  fourth  between  Market  and 

Cnelnut  fh'cers 
Beckman  Conrad,  tavlor,  north,  fixfli,  between  Race  and  Vine  f  reets 
Bedford  Gurining,  aldernian,  88,  Eombard  fr. 
Bedford  John,  cordwainer,  79,  footli  lecond  ft 
Bedford  fhomas,  boot  and  Ihoemaker,  32,  fouth  fourth  fr. 
Bedford  Thomas,  painter  and  glazier,  north  third  near  Noble  ftreet 
Bed  well  Thomas,  aifayer  &;  draftsman,  i.  Callow  hill  ft. 
Beefley  Jobnibn,  Ihopkeeper,  130,  Vine  It. 
Beevey  Nathaniel,   nailor,   fouth  third,    between   Shippen   and   FlumW 

frreets 
Belelme  Michael  L.  wine  merchant,  19,  Walnut  ft. 
Belk  William,   watch  maker,  76,  I'onth  Fi-ont  It. 
Bell  Henry,  merchant,  32,  fouth  Water  ft. 


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Bell  Peter,  fca  captain,  corner  of  fo\'.rth  and  German  ftreet* 
Bell  Peter,  grocer,  corner  of  tliird  and  German  it. 
Bell  Peter,  tobacconilt,  30,  fonth  Water  Ir. 

Bell  Thomas,  houi'e  carpenter,  Shippen  between  fixth  and  feventh  fr. 
Bell  Thomas,  merchant,  iBz,  fouth  fetond  Ir. 
Bell  William,  fhip  mafter,  78,  Penn  It. 
Bell  William,  merchant,  21,  fouth  fccond  ft. 
Bell  William,  merchant,  217,  High  ft.  and  Sim's  wharf 
Bell  William  G.  taylor,  77,  fouth  Front,  and  76,  fouth  Water  ft. 
Bell  William,  trader,  125,  New  ft. 
Bell  Mr.  Meade  alley 

Bellinger  Charles,  baker,  20,  iV^ith  fifth  it. 
Bellinger  Michael,  tanner,  St.  John's  lir. 
Bellbn'Philip,  gentleman,  near  49,  north  elglifh  fr. 

Beltifliaw  widow,    fegar  maker,  fouth  fiith  between  Chefnut  and  Wal- 
nut ftreets 
Benl^ridge  William,  fea  captain,  20,  north  eight!)  ft. 
Betibridge  Henry,  merchant,  iz6,  fouth  front  ii. 
Bender  John,  houle  carpenter,  442,  north  fecond  i'v. 
Bender  Lewis,  innkeeper,  226,  north  fccond  ft. 
Bender  Sophia,  widow,  boarding.. Iioufe,  105,  Vine  ft. 
Beniic  Valentine,  vendue  cr^er,  Halfman's  alley 

Benge  cSamuel,  upholuerer  and  Venetian  blind  maker,  193,    Chefnut  ft. 
Beninghove  Jacob,   tobacconift,  46,  fouth  Water,    and  47,   fouth  Front 

ftreet 
Beninghove  Jacob,  jun.  tobacconifi,  77,  High  It. 
Benner  George,  carter,  Budd  k. 

Bennet  John,"'{tone  cutter,  corner  of  tenth  and  High  ftreets 
Bennet  Reuben,  South  between  liKth  and  leventh  ftreets 
Bennet,  Rifdel,  Sz  Co.  bakers,  410,  north  Front  ft. 
Bennett  Samuel,  merchant,  ,/;9,  north  Fourth  ft. 
Bennett  Stephen,  fiioeraaker,  50,  Union  It. 
Bennett  Wiiliam,  bricklayer,  5,  Apple  tree  alley 
Bennis  Thomas,  traier.  South  alley 
Bennyman   Joleph,   bricklayer,   north  eighth  between   Race  and  Arck 

ftrcers 
Benfon  Peter,  auftioneer,  74,  louth  tliird  ft. 
Berauld  Peter,  embroiderer,  45,  fouth  fifth  ft. 
Bcriton  Vv^iiliam,  hatter,  Knight's  court 
Berg  Daniel,  baker,  422,  north  Front  ft. 
BergendoUar  cedar  cooper,  395,  north  fecond  ft. 

BcrcendoUar  Catharine,  widow,  gentlewomon,  391,  north  fecond  ft. 
Ber^Ier  widow,  butcher,  5S,  fugar  alley 
Bcrgmeyer  Daniel,  flioemaker,  85,  north  feventh  ft. 
Berlie  James,  gentleman,  between  Front  and  i'econd  in  Coates'  ft. 
Bernard  Elizaiieth,  widow,  grocer,  fouth  iiith  near  South  K. 
Bernard  18,  Spruce  fr. 

Bcrniaud  Dumas  &  Jaques,   china  and  glafs  merchants,   19,    fouth  le- 

cond  ft. 
Berrert  William,  coach  painter,  5,  Cherrv  alley 
Berrivnan  Richard,  Clip  wrighr,  7,  Mary  ftreet 
Berry  Cato,  mariner,  fouth  fifth  near  South 
j^erry  Edward,  drayman,  367,  north  fecond  fr. 
Berry  Peter  L.  houfe  carpenter,  124,  South  it. 


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Bertault  George,  upliolfterer,  51,  fuuth  third  ft. 

Bertrand  Lewis,  56,  Lomhardit. 

Berwick  Richard,  baker,  3®,  North  I'r. 

Befl  Geo'ge,  oak  cooper,  134,  north  fourth  ft. 

Bei'c  Henry,  carter,  ibuth  leventh,  between  Market  and  Chernot  ft-, 

Bethcll  &  Cooper,  ihip  chandlers,  Bickley's  wharf 

BeditU  Iloben,  merchant,  132,  north  Front  ft. 

Betterton  Benjamin,  fcrjvincr,  80,  north  fixth  ft. 

Bettle  John,  labourer,  y,  Scliiver's  alley 

Bettle  Samuel,  foopkeeper,  14,  fouth  tliird  ft. 

Betton  &  Harrifon,  druggifts,   10,  fouth  lecond  ft. 

Betz  John,  baker,  corner  of  fourth  and  German  iV. 

Beuren  Anthony  Van,  merchant,  111,  i'onth  Water  it. 

Bevens  William.,  cabinetmaker,  8j,  north  Front  It. 

Beynroth  Wjlliam,  merchant,  211,  High  \\. 

Bible  Tiiomas,  shoemaker,  corner  of  hfth  and  German  ft. 

Bicker  IMrs.  24,  north  eighth  ft. 

Bickerton  George,  cordwamer,  30,  i'outh  third  11. 

Bickerton  Kobert,  fnoemaker,  back  of  49,  fuuth  third  ft. 

Bickhani  Caleb,  ltav.e  merchant,  103,  Swanfonft. 

Bickham  George,  merchant,  )52,  High  ft. 

Bickham  Ifabclia  Mifs,  /jo.  Crown  ft. 

Bickham  &  Reefe,  merchants,  r/ji,  High  ft. 

Bickham  Tiicmas,  boat  builder,  32,  Swanfon  ft,  and  254,  fuuth  Front  ft. 

Bickley  Daniel,  grocer,  30,  Caliowhill  i\. 

Bickley  David,  ifiopkccper,  242,  north  Front  IK 

Bickley  Robert  S.  gentleman,   149,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Bickneil  Robert,  proprietor  of  the  New-York  and  Bal'imore  ftages,  office 
kept  at  the  George  tavern,  corner  of  AicJi  and  fecond  ft. 

Bickneil  Peter,  bottler,  33,  IClfriths  alley 

Biddle  Charles,  prothouotary  of  tiie  cturt  of  common  pleas,  243,  High 
ftreet 

Biddle  Clement,   notary  public,    Icriviner  and  broker,   38  and  45,  Wal- 
nut It. 

Biddle  John,  drnggift,  142,  High  ft. 

Biddle  Owen,  druggilt  and  apothecary,  85,  High  ft, 

Biddifon  widow,  huckfter,  459,  fouth  Fi'ont  ft. 

Bidwell  ]ohn,  livery  ftable  keeper,  Callo\\  hill  below  Water  ft. 

Bigar  John,  merchant,  208,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Bigham  Hugh,  Elnifiie's  alley 

Biggard  James,  labourer,  St.  Johns  {\. 

Biggs  Thomas,  matheinatical  mitrumcnt  maker,  81,  fouth  Front  ft, 

Biglow  Joiiah,  M.  D.  7,  north  iiKih  Ic. 

Bienell  R-obert,  157,  Vine  ft. 

Biles  Benjamin,  carpenter,  corner  of  Brown  and  Front  ftreets 

Billington  T.  taylor,  87,  fonth  fecond  ft. 

Bilhs  ''vlr.  fhipmafler,  185,  fouth  fecond  ftreet 

Billis  Mr.  fh'p;nafter,  6.'-,,  South  ft. 

Billon  C.  watchmaker  and  ieweller,  4';,  louth  third  ft. 

Bills  William,  ihipwright,  33,  Chriitian  ft. 

Bilfland  Alexander,  ironmonger,  201,  High  ft. 

Bioren  John,  printer,  Relief  alley 

Bilkoprea  Jacob,  81,  Brown  ft. 

Binder  Vvilliam,  hatter,  2867  i:orth  Front  ft. 


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Bingham  Archibald,  merchant,  32,  north  fccond  ft. 

Bingiidin  Tiiomas,  engraver,  79,  north  fecond  i\. 

Bingham  Williain,  member  i;i  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,   for  the 

State  of  l-*c'U[i{ylvai)id,  corner  of  Spruce  and  third  Ittccts 
Birch  William  Young,  llatioiier,  17,  I'jutli  Iccoad  ii. 
Birchall  Caleb,  hatter,  46,  north  third  (t. 
Bird  Jacob,  IVa  capiair,  26,  (^leeii  ft. 

Bird  Jofepli,  jurtice  oi'  the  peace,  corner  of  fifth  and  South  ft-. 
Bi'd  Thomas,  ihipw right,  14,  -Almond  It. 
Bifpham  Joicph,  hatter,  29,  High  ft. 
BiiVhani  Samuel,  hatter,  4'^,  High  i\. 
Bi.'biug  John,  innkeeper,  109,  north  third  ft. 
Ei'bing  John,  innkeeper,  corner  of"  Brown  and  third  ft. 
Bifoy  IVIary,  Plumb  between  fl.urth  and  fifth  ftreets 
EifTel  John,  gentleman,  19,  fouth  third  ft. 
BilTel  John,  butcner,  13,  Mary  ft. 
Bitters  Cliaries,  furrier,  3,  north  third  ft. 

Bizouard  Jofeph  Yoes,  gentleman,   Filbert  between  ninth  and  tenth  it 
Blanc  Mr.  105,  north  tlurd  ft, 

Blanc  Victor,  tin  manufacturer,  ico,  north  third  ft. 
Bianchard  John  D.  merchant,  6,  fourh  third  It. 
Black  George,  fliip  carpenter,  382,  fouth  front  ft. 
Black  James,  jeweller,  89,  tout  h  fccondft. 
Black  John,  turner,  Lhnflie's  alley 
Black  William,  grocer,  112,  north   Water  ft. 
Blackburn  William,  broker,  64,  (oiith  iecond  ft. 
Blackford  Thomas,  (ea  captain,  near  18,  CreHon's  alley 
Blackledge  Thomas,  fliopkeeper,  399,  north  fecond  ft. 
Blackwell  George,  china  and  glals  merchant,    126,  north  fecond  ft. 
Blackwell  Rob-rr,  iltv.  D.  D.  Epilcopal  clergyman,  50,  Pine  ft. 
Blades  James,  dealer  in  grain,  Galkel  ft. 
Blair  Jane,  fliopkeeper,  228,  foiitli  fecond  ft. 
Blair  Samuel,  phyfician,  29,  Prune  ft. 
Blair  William,  i'ca.  captain,  253,  iouth  Front  ft. 
Blair  William,  boot  and  flioeiviaker,  i,s,  Chefnut  ft. 
B'air  Mr.  attorney  at  law,  back  162,  High  ft. 
Blake  Peter,  gentleman,  corner  of  Shippen  and  llfth  ftreets 
Blake  William,  carter,  322,  fouth  Front  ft. 
Blakelv  John,  attorney  at  law,  near  140,  Chefnut  ft. 
Blakillon  Prefley,  flioemaker,  212, 1'outh  Front  ft. 
Blame  Jofepli,  botileri  5,  north  fifth  (t. 
Blavney  Arthur,  M.  D,  i/iB,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Bleft  Thomas,  hatter,  Mil^lin's  alley 
Bletterman  Henry,  baker,  83,  fouth  fourth  ft. 
Blight  Peter,  merchant,  102,  foutli  Front  ft. 
Blits  Sufannah,  widow,  47,  Vine  (t. 
Blodget  Samuel,  gentleman,  169,  Chefnut  ft. 
Bloer  Robert,  taylor,  9,  Dock  II. 
Eloadel  Antoine  vz  Defcuret,  goldlmiths  and  jewellers,  169,  fouth  leconJ 

ftreet 
Blondieu  Mr.  M'Cullough's  court 
Blume  George,  grocer,  142,  north  fecond  ft. 
Blunt  Thomas,  grocer,  9,  Strawberry  ft. 
•Blyth  Gilbeitj  plailterer,  2,  Pewter  Platter  alley 


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Blyth  Jofcph,  hair  drefTer,  near  145,  north  Front  ft. 

Boadtev  Geoiy;e,  mariner,  Catherine  between  f  ronr  and  fecond  ftreetS 

Boaraff  widow,  148,  north  fifth  il. 

Bode  William,  clock  and  watch  maker,  426,  north  Front  ft, 

Btehm  Daniel,  merchant,  96,  north  ftcond  i\. 

Bogs  Joicph,  mariner,  24,  Little  Water  (1. 

Bohlen  B.  Sc  John,  merchants,  7,  north  Water  It. 

BoilFet  Michael,  grocer,  loj,  nortl-fecond  It. 

Boiffier  John,  fhoemaker,  77,  ibuth  Front  it. 

Boker  Aaron,  taylor,  98,  fouth  Water  It. 

Bolger  Anthonv,  near  Plumb  in  lecundit. 

Boiler  &  Jordan,  grocers,    123,  north  third  ft. 

Bolton  Alexander,  houle  carpenter,  52,  fouth  third  ft, 

Bolton  Edward,  houfe  carpenter,  near  fi^urth  in  Puunb  ft. 

Bond  &  Brooks,  merchants,  corner  of  fixth  and  High  it. 

Bond  Jofeph,  24,  Qjieen  ft. 

Bond  Phineas,    his   Briunnick   Majefty's   Confnl   General,    173,    Clief- 

niit  It. 
Bonnel!  Charles,  cooper,  180,  north  Front  ft. 
Bonfall  Edward,   &  Co.   ccHiveyancers    and  keeper  of  an  office  for  the 

fale  of  real  eftates,  64,  Dock  ft. 
Bonfall  Edward,  conveyancer,  95,  fouth  eighth  ft, 
Bonfall  John,  tayli.r,  9,  Strawberry  ft. 
Book  John,  houie  carpenter,  26,  north  fifth  ft. 
Booken  George,  agent,  33,  Spruce  Ix. 
Boone  Garret,  fhip  carpenter,  430,  fouth  Front  It. 
Boone  Jeremiah,  gentleman,  168,  fouth  fourth  ft. 
Booth  George,    gentleman.  Cherry  ft. 
Booth  Willian?,  gun  maker,  85,  fi)uth  Front  fr. 
Bordeaux  Augultine,  jeweller,  319,  fouth  fecoud  ft. 
Bordelv  John  B.  gentleman,  7,  Union  fr. 
Borns  Join],  Cain  drefTer,  near  the  corner  of  eighth  in  Vine  ft. 
Bortfeldt  Frederick,   tavern  keeper,  fouth  Itreei,    between  fourth   and 

fifth  ftreets 
Bofch  Peter,  tobacconift,  93,  Pvare  ft. 
Bofs  Frederick,  carpenter,  35,  north  fifth  fr. 
Bols  widow,  brulh  manufacturer,  31,  north  Front  ft. 
Boifee  Mr.  ^9,  fi.uth  fifth  ft. 

BolTio  Secundj,  livery  ftable  keeper,  corner  of  Lombard  and  third  i\, 
Bolller  Jofeph,  brals  founder,  above  Poplar  Lane  in  north  fecond  fr. 
Bol'well  William,  trader,  near  409,  north  third  ft. 
Boucker  Jcfle,  blackimitb,  near  Poplar  Lane,  in  north  fecond  i'l. 
Boudinor  El;as,2t8,  Arch  ft. 

Bourke  Theobald,  patent  pump  maker,  22,  Chriftian  ft. 
Boufquet  Odier,  merc'nant,  10,  Cyprefs  alley 
Boate  John,  gentleman,  fouth  fourth  near  South  ft. 
Bouveau  Peter,  gentleman,  18,  South  ft. 
Bowen  ADiley,  labourer,  ji,  Cherry  fir. 
Bowen  Enos,  carter,  Coate's  l\. 
Boxven  Ezra,  iea  captain,  11,  Vernon  ft. 

Bowen  George,  William,  &  Thomas,  cabinet  makers,  44,  Spruce  ft, 
Bowen  John,  cabinet  maker,  157,  fouth  lecond  ft. 
Bowen  William,  chair  maker,  83,  north  Front  fr. 

D 


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f  ower  Andrew,  I'tone  cutter,  j  25,  nortli  fixth  below  Race  Ct. 

Power  Cliarlottc,  miclwilc,  near  21,  uonlilixUi  ft. 

Ijower  Gtorge,  Ihoemaker,  Brown  Ir. 

Bowtr  oOj)!)!;),  widow,  St.  John's  It. 

Bowers  Jacob,  ihoeiuaker,   bet.  Brown  and  Poplar  Lane  in  north    third 

ilreet 
BoNves  Cliarlotte,  widow  gcnilcwonian,  47,  Spruce  It. 
Bowes  Louden,  rope  maker,  2^50,  i'nuth  third  ft. 
Bowes  William,  houle  carpenter,  corner  of  Hurft  ft.  and  Lombard 
Bowes  Joieph,  architect  aiul  engraver,  25,  CreiU)n's  alley 
Bowie  Jane,  fiiopkeeper,  282,  lt)uili  lecond  ir. 
Bowles  Vv'iliiam,  block  and  pump  maker,  9,  Little  Water  ft. 
Bowne  Thonaas,  ihip  joiner,  Noble  It.  between  Froni  and  fecond 
Boyce  William,  cleik,  12,  Gray's  alley 
Boyd  Aculrcw,  flioplceeper,  6,  High  ih 
Boyd  Andrew,  ciiair  maker,  90,  north  Front  ft. 
Bovd  James,  hairdreiler,  17,  Pewter  Platter  alley. 
Boyd  John,  clerk,  Cherrv  it.  between  eighth  and  ninth 
Boyil  John,  rope  maker,  Ibuth  Front  near  Prime  ft. 
Boyd  Parks,  pewttrer  and  bral's  founder,  89,  north  fecond  ft. 
Boyd  Patrick,  iiiipwright,  106,  Chriilian  It. 
Boyd  Thomas,  Shepherel's  court 
Boyer  Dolly,  liiopkecper,  214,  north  fecond  ft. 
Boyer  Henry,  caulker,  oppolite  the  Swedes'  church,  Swanion  ft. 
Boyian  Amelia,  widow,  hoarding  houle,  19,  Strawberry  It. 
Boyle  Daniel,  labourer,  Catherine  between  fecond  and  third  ft. 
Boys  &  M'Callmon'-,  merchants,  26,  north  Front  ft. 
Boys  &  M'Elwaine,  merchants,  58,  fouth  Wharves 
Boys  Rodney,  near  Lombard,  in  foutli  fourth  ft. 
Boys  Samuel,  merchant,  27,  Penn  i\. 
Boys  William,  phvllcian,  277,  fouih  Front  it. 
Brabani  Mr.  87,  north  I'econd  ft. 
Brad.-n   fames,  taylor,  21,  fouth  Water  ft. 
Bradford  Thomas,  priniei-  and  boukleller,  8,  fouth  Front  ft. 
Bradley  Abraham,  ion.  clerk  in  the  general  poit  olTice,  86,  Crown  ft. 
Bradley  David,  grocer,  iifth  It.  between  German  and  Plumb 
Bradley  John,  itore  keeper,  41,  north  feventh  ft. 
Bradley  Thomas,  copperimith,  102,  High  ft. 
Brady  Henry,  houfe  carpenter,  near  441,  north  Front  ft. 
Bi  aiily  Mary,  widow,  Duke  ft. 

Brady  lloberr,  caulker,  corner  of  Prime  and  i'ov.ih  Front  ft, 

Brady  Sulaunah,  ichoolmiftrefs,  103,  ibuth  iecond  it. 

Bra-tigam  Daniel,  booki'e'iler  and  binder,  194,  north  iecond  it, 

Brame  Henry,  painter  and  glazier,  i\',  north  Gxth  ft. 

Brandt  &  Matthey,  watchmakers,  158,  north  fecond  ft. 

Branliam  Ebenczar,  innkeeper,  164,  High  it. 

Brandtzle  Chriilian,  mariner,  St.  John's  ft. 

Branna  Fdward,  drayman,  24,  Cvloravian  allev 

Brannan-.an  Cbriftian,  houCe  carpenter,  ^Si  Schiever's  alley 

Branncr  Gcnr;^e,  north  iixtb  near  Vine  ft. 

Brannot  William,  labourer,  Cherry  between  eighth  and  ninth  ft, 

Brantingh^m  Joieph,  gentleman,  50,  ibuth  iifth  ft. 

Brather  Jolui,  labourer,  Cuate's  ft.  near  Front  ft. 

Bray  George,  fiiip  maUer,  71,  Union  ft. 


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Brazier  A.  watch  raaXer,  23,  north  third  fh 

Brearley  jamcs,  clock  and  watch  maker,  71;,  north  fecond  ft. 

Breck  Samuel,  ien.  gentleman,  321,  High  (I. 

Breck  Samuel,  jun/merchant,  8y,  Ibuth  third  ft:. 

Brehaut  Niciiolas,  caulker,  between  Front  and  iecond  ftreets,  in  Fuller's 
allcv 
^     Breintnall  David,  dealer  in  fiioes,  95,  fouth  fecond  fl, 
i     Breilh  John,  ikindrefTer,     Vine  {L_ 
^     Urc^  Martha,  docirels,  13,  north  iixth  ft. 
pa     Brent  Charles,  Tea  captain,  53,  Almond  ft. 

Breuil  Francis,  merchant,  115,  Spruce  ft. 

Brewton  Daniel,  ihip  mailer,  421,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Brian  James,  Knight's  court 

Brice  John,  fliip  niafier,  19,  north  ninth  ft. 

Brice  Elizabeth  P/iiiS,  dealer  in  earthen  ware,  and  boardlng-houre,  ii8» 
fouth  fecond  ft. 

Bridges  Robert,  fail  maker,  259,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Brien  William,  tavlor,  2,  Penn  ft. 

Brifos  Abiier,  mercliant,  5,  north  fecond  ft. 

Briggs  Francis,  iliipcarpenter,  near  411,  north  Front  ft. 

Briggs  Fannv,  mantua  maker,  2,   Qiiarry  ft. 

Briggs  Elizabeth,  huckfter,  corner  of  Coate's  Lane  and  north  third  fl. 

Briggs  Samuel,  11,  North  fl. 

Brigiit  Jacob,  gentleman,  177,  north  Front  ft. 

Bright  Edward,  farmer.  South  ft.  between  iifth  and  fjxth 

Bright  Mary,  widow,  47,  Lombard  ft. 

Bringhurft  George,  coach  maker,  23,  north  fifth  ft. 

Bringhurft  George,  coach  maker,  between  184  &  194,  fouth  third  ft. 

Bringhurft  James,  gentleman,  131,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Bringhurft  James,  clerk  in  the  Bank  of  the  U.;ited  States,  20,  Union  ft- 

Erinton  John  H.  atiorney  at  law,  ic8.  Arch  it. 

BriiioU  Sarah,  boarding  houfe,  3,  Lietitia  court 

Brift'oU  Thomas  L.  baker,  3,  Lrg'titia  court 

BriftoU  Thomas,  flour  merchant,  403,  north  fecond  ft. 

Brittle  Adam,  coUeclor  of  taxes,  212,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Britton  Joleph,  tavern  keeper,  77,  north  Front  ft. 

Britton  fohn,jun,  merchant,  200,  north  Water  ft. 

Eritz  Jacob,  baker.  Shepherd's  court 

Brobert  William,  labourer,  corner  of  tenth  and  Arch  u, 

Brobflon  Robert,  taylor,  and  ladies  habit  maker,  49,  louth  fecond  ft. 

Brock  Jolin,  Ihip  Uiai'ter,  33  liey's  alley 

Brodhead  Daniel,  furveyor  general,  226,  High  ft. 

Erodhead  Daniel,  jnii.  214,  High  il. 

Brodie  Alexander,  dealer  in  hard  ware,  412,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Brois  Jacob,  potter,  St.  John's  ft. 

Brooks  Boyer,  boat  builder.  Brook's  court. 

Brooks  Davis,  taylor,  22,  Strawberry  ft. 

Brooks  Edward,  fe-i  captain,  St.  John's  ft. 

Brookes  James  &  John,  houfe  carpenters,  Catherine  between  Front  and 
fecond  ft, 

Brooke  Jefte,  houfe  carpenter,  near  128,  Walnut  ff. 

Brooks  John,  glover  and  breeches  maker,  121,  High  ft. 

Brooks  Robert,  furveyor  of  lands,  I2t,  Callowhili  It, 


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Brooks  Thomas,  brafs  founder,  /hop  on  the  bridge  above  Callowhill  ib 

north  Iccondfl:. 
Brooks  Wjlliam,  plane  maker,  25,  Key's  alley 
Brooks  William,  porter,  St.  John's  (t. 
Broom  Thomas,  fhoemaker,  ic8,  South  ft. 
B;oom,  Liitltr,  &  Co.  merchants,  38,  High  ft. 
Brotherton  James,  labourer.  Green  ft. 
Brown  Abia,  fhip  carpenter,  near  393,  north  Front  ft. 
Prown  Andrew,  printer  and  proprietor  of  the  Philadelphia  Gazeitc,  29, 

Chefnut  ft. 
Brown  Ann,  feamftrefs,  12,  fonth  fcventh  ft. 
Brown  Ann,  huckfter,  between  Shippen  and  South,  in  fourth  ft. 
Brown  Armet,  merchant,  76,  Union  ft. 
Brown  Benjamin,  fnoemaker,  334,  norih  fecond  ft. 
Brown  Bcmjami;),  innkeeper,  EUiow  Lane 
Brown  Clements,  deputy  coile6tor,  204,  Arch  ft. 
Brown  Daniel,  taylor,  13,  fouth  Water  ft. 
Brown  David,  ihip  mafter,  32,  Union  ft. 
3:rown  Elias,  cooper,  20,  LTtUe  Water  ft. 
Brown  FJizabeth,  16,  Race  It. 
Brown  Elijali,  gentleman,  117,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Brown  Ezra,  dealer  in  fhoes,  412,  north  lecond  ft. 
?rown  Francis,  taylor,  19,  Strawberry  ft. 
Brown  Frederick,  corner  of  New  and  ionrth  ft, 
Browu  George,  tobacconift,  138,  north  fecond  ft. 
Brown  George,  tavern  keeper,    fouth  fifth  between  Shippen  and  PlumV 

ftreets 
Brown  George,  blackfmith,  91,  Callowhill  ft. 
Brown  Jacob,  iron  merchant,  j6i  &  167,  north  fecond  ft. 
Brown  Jacob,  barber,  105,  Race  ft, 
Brown  James,  jliop];eeper,  31,  fouth  Front  ft. 
Brown  James,  merchant,  119,  fbuih  fecond  ft. 
Browne  James,  merchant,  80,  Penn  ft. 
Brown  John,  fhoemaker,  6,  South  alley 
jBrown  John  mariner,  German  betw  een  fourth  and  $fth  ft. 
Brown  John,  filver  plater,  Creflon's  court 
Brown  John,  &  Co.  copperplate  printers,   126,  north  third  ft. 
Brown  John,  cabinet  maker,  148,  north  Front  ft. 
l^rown  John,  merchant,  40,  Pine  ft. 
Brown  John,  gentleman,  368,  north  front  ft. 
Brown  Tohn,  merchant,  near  24,  north  eighth  ft. 
Brown  John,  cabinet  maker,  Duke  ft. 
Brown  John,  Mackimith,  331,  north  Front  ft. 
Brown  John,  merchant,  278,  fouth  front  ft. 

Prown  Jolm,  rigger,  8,  Margaret  It.  between  front  and  fecond  iU 
Brown  Ifaiah,  labourer,  417,  foutii  front  i\. 
?rown  Ifrael,  merchant,  83,  north  water  ft. 
Brown  Leonard,  taylor,  207,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Brcwn  Lewis,  butcher,  St.  John's  ft. 
Brown  Mark,  grocer,  5,  Arch  ft. 
Brown  Matthew,  majiner,  Combes' alley 

Brown  Mercy  Sarah,  dealer  in  flour,  corner  of  fj:;th  and  fouth  ftrectg 
Brown  Nathaniel,  24,  Race  ft,  '- 

4ifo%yn  Paul,  taylor,  jz^  ^prth  water  ft,, 


Brown  Matthew,  conftable,  fouth  Fourth,  near  Lombard  f>. 

Brown  Mrs.  widow,  Plumb,  between  Itcond  and  third  !}•. 

Brown  Peter,  blacklmith,  141,  north  Front  ft. 

Brown  Peter,  baker,  St.  John's  ft. 

Brown  Rachel,  widow,  Budd  ft. 

Brown  Samuel,  fchool-rnafter,  Green  ft.  between  fecond  and  third  ft. 

Brown  Samuel,  biicuit  baker,  45,  Callowhill  ft. 

Brown  Sarah,  widow,  innkeeper,  211,  Arch  ft. 

Brown  &:  Swain,  grocers,  ,^63,  north  iecoud  ft. 

Brown  Thadeus,  ichool-mafter.  Black  horfe  alley 

Brown  Thomas,  grocer,  206,  fouth  fccond  Itrcet 

Brown  Thomas,  cooper,  Pear  ft. 

Brown  Thomas,  houle  carpenter,  14,  Callowhill  ft. 

Brown  William,  bricklayer,  31,  Shippen  ft. 

Brown  William,  cabinet-maker,  194,  ibuthfecond  ft. 

Brown  William,  merchant,  41,  Almond  ft. 

Brown  William,  bifcuit  baker,  between  Vine  and  Callowhill  ftreets,  ia 
north  Water  ft. 

Brown  William,  bjackfmith,  21,  Green  ft. 

Brown  William,  bricklayer,  George  ft.  between  Shippen  and  Plumb  iT. 

Brown  William,  biicu-t  baker,  11,  Vine  ft. 

Brown  William  and  Abia,  fliipwrights,  at  their  wharf,  No.  i,  ©ak  ft. 
lumber  yard,  323,  nortli  front  ft. 

Browftcr  William,  lea  captain,  15,  Race  ft. 

Bruce  David,  Printer,  Elmfley's  alley 

Bruce  Edward,  boarding  Jioufe,  14,  Church  alley 

Bruchet  Jofeph,  taylor,  179,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Brugniens  baker,  71,  F.lm  ft. 

Brumard  Rock,  metchant,  58,  Lombard  ft. 

Brummajrc  Minia,  widow,  cake  fclitr,  12,  Arch  ft; 

Erummeii  Charles,  blackfmith,  338,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Brunelau  Peter,  grocer,  102,  South  ft. 

Bruner  Adam,   ikinner,   Margaretta  ftreet,    between  Front  and   Se- 
cond ftreets 

Bryan  George,  307,  High  ftreet 

Bryan  Guy,  mercliant,  Fromberger's  court 

Bryan  Samuel,  regifter  general,  66,  north  eighth  ft. 

Bryan  Thomas,  cabinet  maker,  136&  138,  north  front  ft. 

Bryant  Thomas,  joiner,  Coates'  alley 

Bryant  Benjamin,  tanner  and  currier,  68,  feuth  third  ft.  and  91,  Wal- 
nut ftreet 

Bryfon  James,    boarding   houfe,    and   intelligence   office,    150,  nortU 
Third  ft. 

Buchanan  James,  trader,  Plumb,  between  fecond  and  third  ftreets 

Buchanan  James,  fhopkeeper,^6,  fouth  fifth  ft. 

Buck  Jacob,  fliocmaker.  Star  alley 

Buck  William,  keeper  of  carriages,   123,^ Pine  ft. 

Buckbee,  Rachel,  17,  north  fourth  ft. 

Buckley  Adam,"  cooper,  St.  John's  ft.  » 

Bucldey  Ifaac,  meal  merchant,  389,  north  front  ft. 

Buckley  V/illiam,  mercliant,  147,  fouth  front  ft.  &:  87,  fouth  third  ft, 

Budd  Jofcpii,  hatter,  4,  north  front  ft. 

Budd  Gecige,   261,  north  front  ft, 

«udd  Willia.m,  phyfician,  215,  aorth  fecond  ft. 


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Biidden  widow,  LnclJtia  court 

Buddy  Peter,  innkeeper,  corner  of  Callcnvhill  and  fccond  ftrcets 

Buo;niard  Cliarlcs,  hair  drefler,  178,  foutli  icicoud  i\. 

Buigeiit  Mayc?,  near  425,  foiitli  Front  llrcet 

Bulger,  widow  IMary,  fliopkceper,  near  ^iieen,  in  fouth  Front  ft. 

Bumback  Martin,  blackfuiith,  Coates' fh 

Buncljolm  Cliarles,  coachman,  between  59  and  65,  fouth  fifth  ft. 

Bunner  Jacob,  revenue  officer,  39,  Penn  It. 

Bunncr  Mrs.  jrentlswoman,  1^4,  iouth  Front  i\. 

Buntinp- Philip  S.   grocer,    J 13,  Race  ftreet,   and  corner  of  Race  and 
Third  fl. 

Bunting  Nicholas,  blackfmith,  South,  near  Second  fl. 

Bunting  Thomas,  tanner,  above  Poplar  lane  in  north  Second  ft. 

Burchan  Jjhn,  merchant,  between  19  and  21,  Elfrith's  alley 

Biird  Edward,  regiiter  of  the  high  court  of  errors  and  appeals,  88,  fouth 
Fourth  ft. 

Burd  George,  fea  captain.  Green  ft. 

Burd  Jofcph,  wood  corder,  between  Lombard  and  South,  in  Fifth  ftrect 

Burden  George,  cabinet  maker,  foutli  Front,  near  Mary  it 

Burden  joieph,  wool  comber,  Cyprefs  alley 

Burden  Joic]>h,  windier  chair  maker,  97,  (oiith  tliird  ft. 

Burden  Jolhua,  dealer  in  flioes,  224,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Biirdon  Stephen,  grocer,  184,  fouth  tliird  ft. 

Burge  John,  confectioner,  160,  north  third  ftreet 

Burgefs  Mary,  milliner,  76,  Almond  ft. 

Biu-gef.and  Co.  merchants,  23,  iouih  third  ft. 

Burgy  Samuel,  carter,  Noble  ft. 

Burk  Andrew,  fea  captain,  13,  Branch  ft. 

Burk  Edward,  grocer,  corner  of  Fourth  and  Plumb  ft. 

Burke  Edmond,  taylor,  402,  noith  Second  (t. 

Buike  John,  Plumb,  between  Fourth  and  Fifth  ft. 

Bark  joim,  liuufe  carpenter.  Palm's  alley 

Burk  John,  houfe  carpenter,  near  Sixth,  in  Pine  fh 

Burk  widow,  tavernkeeper,  5,  Chelnut  ft. 

Burke  Thomas,  meafi.-,rer  of  corn,  &c.  437,  fouth  Front  ft. 

BurkcUon  Jacob,  hatter,  3©,  Coates'  alley 

Burkhard  Andrew,  infpector  of  the  port,  Levi  Hollingfworth's  wharf. 

Barkbard  Samuel,  tobacconift,  near  Pme  in  Water  it. 

Burkhart  Frederick,  conftable,  76,  Race  ft. 

Burkitt  &  Smith,  perfumers  and  hair  drefTers,  57,  north  water  ft. 

Buriat  Jofeph,  embroiderer,  65,  Elm  ft. 

Burkloe  Samuel,  watchmaker,  13,  Shippcnft. 

Burn  John,  grocer,  171,  fouth  Second  iL 

Burn  Jofeph,  fliopkceper,  244,  north  Front  ft. 

Burn  Samuel,  246,  ditto 

Burn  Stephen,  houfe  carpenter,  220,  fouth  third  ft. 

Burns  widow,  crovvn  ft.  near  Race 

Eurnfide  William,  grocer,  corner  of  Shippen  and  Second  ft. 

Burrows  Edward,  ihip  mafter,   175,  north  Front  it. 

Burrows  Jolin,  fea  caprain,  218,  north  Front  ft. 

Burrowes  Jofeph,   meffenscr  in  the  general   poft-officc,  Cherry,  near 
Ninth  ft. 

Burrowes  Stephen,  faddlc;  harnefs,   and  tvnnk  maker,  52,  north  Se- 
cond ftreet 


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Burrowes  William,  gentleman,   133,  fouth  Third  ft. 

Bnrtnett  Daniel,  grocer,  355,  ^rch  i\. 

Barton  William,  icrivencr,    176,  north  Fiith  ft. 

Bulch  Andrew,  ilioemaker,  119,  P».ace  11. 

Bafli  Henry,  ladler,   10,  Margaret  li.  between  Front  and  Second 

Biifti  Marv,  Church  alley 

Bulhell  Elizabeth,  widow  innkeeper,  141,  north  Front  ft. 

Eufshwry  Francis,  engraver  and  enammeler,  57,  fouth  Second  fh 

Builier  Bartholomew,  ftarch  manufa^urer,  between  ninth  and  tenth,  ia 
Callowhill  ft. 

Buffier  D.  livery  ftable  keeper,  Go-forth  alley. 

Rufti  Paul,  gentleman,  corner  of  Spruce  and  fifth  ft. 

Butcher  George,  grocer,  north  Ninth  ft:. 

Butcher  Job,  merchant,  49,  north  Water  ft. 

Butcher  John,  marii.er,  Mifflin's  alley 

Butcher  John,  baker,  between  Green  and  Coates's  ftreets,  in  nortli 
Third  ftreet 

Butcher  John,  ilioemaker,  Crown  ft. 

Butcher  Richard,  labourer,  near  147,  Spruce  il. 

liutler  Anthony,  merchant,  near  411,  north  Front  ft. 

Butler  James,  faopkeepcr,  80,  north  Fourth  ft. 

Butler  John,   houl'e  carpenter,  iii,  north  third  ft. 

Butts  widow  Margaret,  mantua  maker,  292,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Buzby  John,  meai  merchant,  Cherry  ft.  between  eighth  and  ninth 

Buzby  beard  merchant,  299  &  311,  Arch  ft. 

Byrne  Edmond,  innkeeper,  crooked  bi'let  wharf 

Byrne  yohn,  hair  drefler,  137,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Byine  Patrick,  gentleman,  86.  fouth  Front  ft. 

jjyrne  Redmond,  grocer,  37,  loutli  Water  ft. 

Byslield  Frederick,  French  ftay  and  ladies  habit  maker,  17,  Straw- 
berry ft. 


_.ADWALUDER  Widow,  gentlewoman,  248,  High  ft. 
Caillebaux  William,  baker,  26,  Pewter  Platter  alley 
Cain  AlcKander,  gentleman,  corner  of  front  and  fouth  ft, 
Cain  Hugh,  labourer,  Meade  alley 
Calbiaith  <S:  Co.  merchants,  111,  Spruce  ft. 
Caldcleugh  C.  merchant,  22,  north  rhird  ft. 
CaHer  John,  houfe  carpenter,  liiutli  i\.  near  fecond 
Caldwell  Charles,  M.  D.   25,  Pin-j  ft. 
Caldwell  John  E.  merchant,  119,  Ibuth  front  ft. 
Caldwell  John,  attorney  at  law,  92,  fouth  third  ft. 
Caldwell  Ifabclla,  gentlewoman,  423,  fouth  front  i\. 
Caldwell  Samu-jl,  clerk  of  the  diilrict  court,  j6,  north  fourth  ft. 


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Caldwell  Timothv,  well  digger,  Waggoner's  alley 
Cdli  John,  harnels  maker,  Mary  l\,  between  Iccond  and  front 
Calkighan  j)avid,  merchant,  i6y,  fouth  water  and  8,  Lombard  ft. 
Calver,  SamiK  1,  hoiilc  carpenter,  Clierry  between   I'cventh   and  eighth 

(Irecls 
Cambric'pc  Job.n,  boarding  houfe,  62,  Spruce  ft. 
Cameron  Elizabeth,,  widow,  Oakfl.  between  fourth  and  fifth 
Cameron  James,  tavern  keeper,  Shippen  between  third  and  fourth  ft. 
Cameron  Jntm,  book  binder,  8,  Pear  i\. 
Carnjibell  Alexander,  Pnoemaker,  81,  f  )Uth  ft. 
Campbell  /Vlexamicr,  clock  and  watch  maker,  3,  fouth  fourth  ft. 
Campbell  George,  regiiier  of  wills,  143,  north  ^vater  ft. 
Campbell  Hanfel,  mariner,  iVieade  alley 
Campbell  Hugh,  24,  Swanf(^n  ft. 
Camj'bell  [ane,  corner  of  Walnut  an  J  tenth  ft. 
Campbell  John,  mariner,  Ibiith  near  fourth  ft. 
Campbell  John,  tavlor,  op.r.ofue  79,  nurth  water  ft. 
Campbell  Robert,  k  Co.  bookfellors  and  ftationers,  40,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Campbell  Sarah,  fouth  between  fifth  and  fixth  ft. 
Campbell  WiUam,  fea  captain,  163,  north  third  ft. 
Campbell  William,  painter  and  glazier,  Elmflies  alley 
Campbell  Mrs.  gentlewoman,  171,  fouth  third  ft. 
Campeon  Francis,  dealer  in  pic'tures,  213,  north  fecond  ft, 
Canby  Thomas,  merchant,  170,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Canbv  Thomas,  jun.  merchant,  109,   fouth  Water,  and  9,  north  fifth  ft* 
Cannon  James,  merchant,  2,  north  front  ft. 
Cannon  John,  mariner,  150,  north  Water  ft. 
Cannon  llichard,  grocer,  fifth  between  South  andShippen  ft. 
Capp  John,  grocer,  241,  High  ft. 
Capper  Mrs.' 142,  Arch  ft. 
Capper  Michael,  watchmaker,  99,  Pvace  ft. 
Care  John,  laddie  tree  maker,  122,  north  fifth  ft. 
Care  John,  laddie  tree  maker,  84,  north  feventh  ft. 
Care  Peter,  fiour  merchant,  87  and  93,  north  water  ft. 
Care  Philip,  merchant,  37,  north  water  ft. 

Carey  Charles,   llioemaker,  Lombard  between  fixth  and  feventh  ft. 
Carey  Elizabeth,  widow,  fhopkeeper,  90,  Chelnuc  ft. 
Carey  James,  printer  of  the    Uuittd  States    Recorder,     19,   Carter's 

-  alley 
Carey  Mathew,  bookllller  and  ftationer,  118,  High  ft. 
Carey,  widow,  boardir.g  houfe,   1 10,  Union  ft. 
Carhart  William,    fliip  maiter,    oppofite  the    Swedifh  Church,    Swan^ 

fon  ft. 
Caliper  John,  butcher,  8,  Hoffman's  alley 
Carlile  Abraham,  hardware  merchant,  102,  north  front  ft 
Carlile  Alexander,  gentleman,  ./;7,  fouth  fifth  ft. 
Carll  Gilbert,  taylor,  105,  Ibuth  Front  ft. 
Carmalt  Jonathan,  fnopkceper,  99,  High  ft. 
Carman  Jacob,  carpenter,  132,  foiith  fourth  ft. 
Carman  James,  hatter,  23,  High  ft. 
Cannich  Ann,  widow,  202,  Arch  ft. 

Carmfchael  ^  Farre,  grocers,  fouth  Wharves  near  Pine  (t. 
Carnell  Jofeph,  coach  maker,  fifth  between  South  and  Lombard  It. 
Caron  Peter,  blackfmith,  corner  of  eighth  and  Walnut  ft. 


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Carpenter  Ccefar,  carter,  near  Walnut  in  fouth  fifrh  fr. 

Carpenter  Pompcv,  wood  lawyer,  241,  fuuth  third  it. 

Carpenter  Samnel,  carter,  St,  Johns  (I. 

Carpenter  Samacl,  painter  and  glazier^  45,  Pine  (1. 

Carpenter  Samuel,  iail  inaher.  Palmer's  alley 

Carnenter  Thomas,  conftable.  Green  It,  between  fifth  and  fixth 

Carr  Beniamin,  miifical  repoiitory,  122,  Hii^h  IL 

Carr  Elizabeth,  mantua  maker,  Elfrith's  alley 

Carr  John,  clerk,  near  iz6,  north  fifth  ii. 

Carr  llaac,  flioemake: ,  Brown  IK 

Carr  Robert,  brafs  founder,  iv,  Cre^on's  alley 

Carr  Thoraas,  breeches  maker^  5,  Plumb  l\. 

Carr  William,  huckiler.  South  between  fifth  and  fixth  ft. 

Carre  John,  Thomas,  and  Charles,    interpreters  of  Foreign  Languages^ 

8,  Union  It. 
Carrel  Edward,  merchant,  113,  (oath  front  it. 
Carrel  John,  ironmonger,  32,  High  It. 
Carnau  Charles,  taylor,  101,  Race  Ih 
Carroll  Daniel,  wool  combei",  29,  Pewter  platter  alley 
Carruthers  George,  ihopkeeper,  159,  kuuh  front  ft. 
Carrygan  Jacob,   houfe  carpenter,    bet.    ninth    and  tenth  in  Cherry  (x. 
Carfon  CharlAe,  fnopkeeper,  7,  north  third  it. 
Carfon  Elizalieth,  widow,  Ibamltrcrs,  98,  north  fixrh  fr. 
Caribn  Elizabeth,  widow,  gentlewoman,  67,  Lombard  fc. 
Caribn  James,  I'choolmafter,  117,  Ibuthft. 
Carfon  John,  lea  captain,  76,  Lombard  It. 
Caribn  Jonathan,  taylor,  77,  ibuth  I'econd  it. 
Caribn  Jofeph,  95,  north  fifth  ft. 
Caribn  William,  ftore  keeper,  35,  Walnut  ft. 
Caribn  Mrs.  boarding  houfe,  39,  north  iixrh  fc, 

Carttairs  Thomas,  houfe  carpenter,  fnnth  eighth  corner  of  Walnut  {\. 
Carfwell  &c  Jackfon,  merchants,  52,  Chefnut  it. 
Carter  Jafper  &.  Joleph,  painter  and  glazier,  130,  South  fl. 
Carter  John,  fliip  carpenter,  Duke  11:, 
Carter  ifabella,  widow.  Palm's  alley 

Carteret  Daniel,  wiudibr  chair  maker,  near  391,  fouth  front  Ih  • 

Carteret  Jofeph  W.  cabinet  maker,  near  x-.lmond  in  front  it. 
Cartwright  John,  huckrter,  20,  Shippen  fl. 
Carver  Jacob,  clock  and  watch  maker,  44,  fouth  front  fh 
Carver  Samuel,  houfe  carpenter,  98,  Spruce  It. 
Cafttl  John,  grocer,  200,  fouth  fourth  l\.  w^ 

Cafe  John,  taylor,  168,  north  water  Ih  ^^'' 

Cafe  61  Baldwin,  boot  and  Ihue  makers,  67,  ibuth  third  ft.  \ 

Cafey  Adam,  flioemakcr,  79,  ibuth  fifth  it. 
Calh  Thomas,  houle  carpenter,  28.  Sterling  alley 
Caihady  William,  malt  maker,    fouth   Frout  bcvween  0;,een  and  Chrii- 

tian  ft. 
Calhman  Timothy,  German  between  third  and  fourth  ft. 
Caadn  Samiiel,  fea  captain,  19,  Sliippen  i\. 

Ca  fcdv  Barney,  labourer,  near  the  corner  of  South  in  Vsjraoa  li, 
CafTedy  John,  grocer,  near  Prime  in  fouth  front  ft. 
Calfin  Luke)  grocer,  i/jo,  fouth  fourth  It. 
Cairin  Satnucl,  45,  Viae  fl. 
Carez,  hjir-dielFtr,  ici,  fouth  iecond  ft, 

E 


-heart  Xl!cn,]un.  boat  builder,  Duke  (I. 

■tlic-rt  William,  M.  D.  bttween  ninih  and  tcnih  in  Filbert  fl- 
-athttrs  Vv'i'liam,  groctT,  84,  Union  ft. 
Carliit-rPatiiv^k,  {hoemakcr,  108,  Sourli  ft. 
Cathraii  Iknjamin,  Ichoolmafter,  5^,  Cherry  fl. 
,    Cathrall  li'aac,  M   D.  40,  Arch  ft.'and  17,  Elfrith's  alley 

/Catnacli  Donald,  fruiterer,  115,  High  ft.  corner  of  third 
Caftni.'n  Jofeph,  M.  D.  4,  Pruan  ft. 

CaiJifirai)  Jacob,  IhuemakLr,  I'^.o,  north  waterft. 

Cauu'inan  Jofeph,  gentleman,  14,  Cheiry  ft. 

Caufhnd  Jolin,  Plumb  near  ibuth  eighth  It. 

Cave  Robert,  curler,  Meade  alley 

Cave  Thtrmas,  colleclor  of  taxe';,  185,  Lombard  ft» 

Ceiles  Anthony,  baker,  27,  Walnut  ft. 

Cliace  Henry,  mariner,  near  Walnut  in  fouth  fifth  ft. 

Chadwick  Ifaac,  ftoemaker,  Bndd  fi. 

Chalabre  Ji^lm,  mere  liant,  St.  Johns  ft. 

Chalk  John,  circulating  library,  75,  north  third  Ct. 

Ciiaioner  Ann,  fhopkeeper,  q8,  north  third  ft. 

Ciiambers  George,  tavlor,  8,  north  water  l\. 

Chambers  John,  innkeeper,  16,  north  third  ft. 

Chamt)ers  William,  rope  maker,  near  426,  north  Front  JL 

Chamberlain  Beiijaniiii,  flioerHaker,  37,  north  third  ft. 

Chamberlain  PLiciiard,  iioufe  carpenter,  35,  Coates  alley 

Clianccllor  William,  merchant,  105,  High  ft. 

Ci-.andler  John,  innkeeper,  59,  north  lectvd  ft. 

Chapman  Benjamin,  hatter,  42,  north  eighth  ft.  V?; 

Chapman  George  R.  ironmonger,  162,  louth  fourth  ft. 

Chapman  John,  winclfor  chair  i!iaker,  fouth  eighth  ft. 

Chapman  Jofiali,  inercliant,  0,  north  fecond  IV. 

Chapman  Jane,  widow,  gentlewoman,  61,  Cherry  ft. 

Chapman  V/illiam,  fJhmonger,  Iburtli  ft.  between  German  andPluinl* 

Chapman,  widovv,  gentlewoman,  180,  north  water  it. 

Chardon  Anthony,  paper  manufai^turer,  71,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Chat  Ciandids,  iewelier,  4,  fouth  fourth  ft, 

Chaiaudon  John  Baptift,  grocer,  275,  north  Front  ft. 

Chatfield  Oliver,  cooper,  p.jcj-  north  front  ft. 

Chatham  Abijah,  taylor,  St.  John's  it. 

Chaudron  Mr.  «\'3rrh  maker  and  jeweller,  12,  fouth  third  ft. 

Ciieinee  William,  wheclwrignt,  445,  north  fecond  ft. 

Ciievalier  Marv,  widow,- gentlewoman,  y",  Callowhill  ft. 

Ghavcan  Peter,  merchanv,  between  fixth  and  feventli  in  Pine  ft. 

C|)ew  Bciijamin  fen.  gentleman,  110,  lijuth  third  it. 

Chierdt'l  Paul,  raylor.  Brook's  court 

Child  James,   taylor,  446,  north  third  ft. 

Childs  Mary,  Brown  (r. 

Chini  Chriftian,  labourer,  491,  north  fecond  ft-. 

Ci.'ipnian  James,  mcrcl-anr,  38,  High  ft. 

Ciioito  Jerenjiuh,  rrariner,  120,  6ou'ih  ft. 

?vhore  jac6b,  baler,  Si,  Race  ft. 

Chrifrian  Elizabeth,  bifcuit  baker,  129,  north  front  ft. 

Ci^-iftie  Alexander,  coacli  and  iign  painter,  n,  fouth  lixth  fj. 

Chi  Tiie  James,  gentleman,  365,   north  fecond  ft. 

Chriuie  jol;n,  fea  captain,  48,  Duke  ft. 


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Chrifty  Hugh,  grocer,  2  and  4,  north  Water  ^t,  , 

Chriity  George,  6y,  Cherry  it. 

Chrifty  Robert,  fhoeniaker,  27,  fbuth  front  ft. 

Chryftler  Jacob,  shopkeeper,  71,  Arch  ft. 

Church  Saaiuel,  trader,  1,  Swanibn  ft. 

Church  John,  M.  D.  ditto 

Churchman  John,  conveyancer,  32,  Race  fh 

Churchman  Mordecai,  fnip  matter,  51,  Uniun  ft. 

CirBy  Edward,  labourer,  Meade  alley 

Cift  Charles,  printer  ?.nd  ftatic\ner,  104,  north  lecond  ft. 

Clampfter  Adam,  deputy  fheriff,  21,  Elfri:hs  alley 

Clonderfon  Samuel  G.  26,  north  fixth  ft. 

Clapier  Lewis,  merchant,  210,  fouth  front  ft. 

Clare  William,  grocer,  corner  of  Front  and  Almond  ft. 

Clarens  Califra,  miliner,  19,  north  third  ft. 

Claridge  Philip,  t^rocer,  corner  of  fifdi  and  Vine  ft. 

Clark  Benjamin,  clock  and  watch  maker,  5;j,  foutli  Front  ft. 

Clrik  Catiiarine,  widow.  Plumb  between  fccon  i  and  third  It- 

Clark  Ephraim,  clock  and  watch  maker,  i,  luuth  Front  It. 

Clarke  Jacob,  grocer,  207,  north  Front  fr. 

Clarke  Jacob,  grocer,  corner  of  Front  and  Vine  fr. 

Clark  JamesV  grocer,  18,  north  \^'atcr  ft. 

Clark  Jjhn,  grocer,  55,  north  V/ater  ft. 

Clark  John,  porter,  Biddle's  alley 

Clarke  John,  62,  Arch  ft. 

Ciark  Jofepli,  grocer,  340,  north  fecond  ft. 

Clark  jofeph,  ichool  mafter  andfliopkeeper,  12,  north  fifth  ft. 

Clark  jofeph,  grocer,  17,  High  It. 

Clark  Jofeph,  meafurer  of  carpenter's  work,  between  South  and  Lom- 
bard in  rifth  It. 

Clarke  Samuel,  merchant,  227,  fouth  front  R. 

Clark  Samuel,  grocer,    14,  High  fh 

Clark  Samuel,  gentleman,  38,  north  fifth  {i. 

Clarke  Samuel,  bricklriyer,  192,  Arch  11". 

Clarke  Sufannah,  widow,  boarding  houfe,  192,  Arcl:  ft. 

Clark  Thomas,  mariner,  George  It.  between  Shippcn  and  South  fl. 

Clark  William,  fea  captain,  11,  (^leen  ft. 

Clark  William,  wheelwright,  Chriitian  between  fecond  and  third  fl. 

Clark  William,  grocer,  140,  fouth  front  fh 

Cjarkion  INlathew,  gentleman,  109,   Arch  fl. 

Cla-f-kfon  Samuel,  merchant,  120,  Snruce   fh   and  fouth  Wharves,  near 
Pine  fh 

Claftrie  John,  fegar  maker,  215.  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Claufe  Lewis,  labourer,  Budd  fh 

Ciawges  Daniel,  piinterand  glazier,  187,  Arch  ft. 

Clawges  John,  painter  and  glazier,  110,  north  fiKth  ft. 

Claxton  Elizabeth,  fliopkeeper.  Crown  ft. 

Claxton  John,  fliip  chandler,  17,  Arch  fh 

Claxton  Thomas,  doorkeeper  of  the  Houfe  cf  Reprefentatives  of  the  U.  S„ 

359,  north  fecond  fh 
Clay  Alexander,  tavern  keeper.  South  between  fifth  ^nd  ilxtli  ft. 
Clay  Alexander,  flioemaker,  Soufh  near  fifth  ft. 

Clay  Cuarles,  houfe  carpenter,  Oak  between  fourth  and  £ftli  ft.        * 
Clay  Curtis,  gentleman,  64,  norih  third  ft 


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Clav  John,  taylor.  Green  lane  between  fourth  and  fifrh  ft. 

Cayjoile  David  C.  &  Septimus,   printers  and  proprietors  of  the  Amcn% 

can  Daily  Advcrtilcr,  48,  Hi-^h  ft. 
Clnvpoolc  David  C.  printer,  2,  norrh  eighth  ft. 
C'aypoole  John,  uplinllterer,  72,  foutli  front  ft. 
Claypoole  Jofepli,  hatter,  4,  fouth  Front  i\. 

Clayj-'oole  Hannah  Mrs.  fouth  fifth  between  Walnut  and  Chefnut  ft. 
Clayton  B.  liorfe  and  fhoe  farrier,  Moravian  alley 
Clayton  Charles,  coach  mcker,  Sugar  alley 
Clavton  Thomas,  hatter,  82,  iuurh  I'econd  ih 
Clein  Jchn,  &  Cc.  grocers,  203,  High  ft. 

Cieiiiens  Jofeph,  hair  drefiLr  and  perfumer,  iii,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Clemens  luiward,  Ihoemaker,  43,  High  i\. 
Clemens  Valentine,  ihoemaUcr,  14  cliininies 
Clciidci>in  Fainucl,  Icriviner,  26,  north  lixtli  fl. 
Clevanfter  iSoviire,  taylor,  6,  north  water  fr. 
Ciifibrd  .'^nna,  gentlewoman,  corner  of  Arch  and  fcventh  ft, 
Clifibrd  James,  lea  captain,  45,  Almond  ft. 
Ci'ffcird  [oiin,  irerchant,  186,  Arch  li. 
Ciiliord  Thoniag,  &  Jolin,  merchants,  39,  north  front  ft. 
Clifford  Thomas,  merchant,  184,  Arch  ll. 
Clif<in  Francis,  2,  north  fixth  ft. 
Cjiffon  WiUiain,  fliopkeeper,  172,  north  fecond  it. 
Chfinn  William,  gentleman,  74,  Swanfon  ft. 
Clifton  William,  <^  John,  j'io.  blackfmiths,  74,  Swanfon  ft. 
Cline  Abrahawi,  carpenter,  62,  north  feventh  ft. 
Ciine  Gabriel,  news  carrier.  Plumb  between  third  and  fourth  ft. 
Ciine  Henry,  laylor,  32,  Sugar  alley 
Cline  Jacob,  fea  captain,  17,  Elfriths  alley 
Cline  John,  taylor,  near  441,  north  front  ft. 
Cline  Jofeph,  cooper,  near  342,  iiorth  Front  ft. 
Cline  Peter,  l^ricklayer,  north  third  between  Green  and  Ceates  ft. 
Ciing  John,  Creflon's  alley 

Clinioa  Ai:n  5c  Elizabeth,  boarding  houfe,  5,  fouth  fourth  ft. 
Clinton  Robert,  clerk  in  the  Bank  of  Pennfylvania,   362,  fouth  Front  ft, 
Cr;ock  John,  blackfmith,  30,  Branch  it 
Cloer  John,  cabinet  maker,  68,  north  tifth  ft. 
CU^pier  Lewis,  126,  north  fourtli  ft. 
Clothier  Stmuel,  I'iiipwright,  18,  Green  ft. 
do  hier,  widow,  58,  Cherry  It. 
Ciond  John,  fhipwright,  8,  Almond  ft. 
Cluud  John,  60,  north  fixtb  ft. 
*_!.>ukr  Chrii^i-.trbcJ,  leu  captain,  42,  Almond  it. 
^iiniber  Catherine,  Brown  ft. 
Ciy  rixilip,  baker,  back  of  176,  Race  ft. 
Ctymer  George,  gentleman,  189,  ibuth  third  ft. 
Ciymer  Henry,  merchant,  185,  Ibutb  third  ft. 

<Jivm.-:r  John,  <;arter,  fouth  feventh  between  Market  and  Ghefnut  ft. 
Coule  E('ward  J.  clerk  of  the  common  council,  to?.,  Spruce  fl. 
"".(.alter  >k  LeiTicv,'  bprtlcrs,  near  185,  louth  third  it. 

States  Abraham,  teip  maflcr,  20,  Cable  lane 

Ci^es  John,  tavern  keeper,  158,  Swanfon  ii. 

Chis  JoHah,  grocer,  6,  Church  alley 

Chr:  <fe  Kandolph,  grocers,  6,  noriit  jjecond  fu 


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Coates  Samuel,  itierchant,  82,  fonth  front  Ic. 

Coates  Thomas,  grocer,  97,  Vine  Ir. 

Cnates.  Warwick,  fhipwnght,  24,  Ojieen  ff. 

Coates  William,  broker,  12,  Carter's  alley 

Coaxes  William  ;ol.  iuflice  of  the  peace,  372,  north  front  ft. 

Cobb  Nathan,  hlackr-nith,  1  Lociift  ft. 

Cobbetr  William,    proprietor  of  Porcupine's  Gazette,  25,  north  fei 

frreet 
Coburn  John,  taylor,  fonth  fifth  between  Chefnut  and  Walnut  ft. 
Cobnrn  John,  rigger,   22,  /\rchft. 
Cochran  Hugh  B.    bookbinder,  Relief's  alley,    and    34,   fouth  fecoi 

frreet 
Cochran  Robert,  printer,  94,  fouth  fifth  ft, 
Cochrane  &  Tliurfby,  merchants,  28,  north  front  ft. 
Cochran  &:  Williamibn,  itone  cutters,  north  feventh  near  Market  ft. 
Cock  William,  fea  captain,  Plumb  between  fourth  and  fifth  ft. 
Cockbnrn  Philip,  hair  drcffer,  146,  fouth  fourth  ii. 
Cocks  William,  &  Co.  cabinet  makers,  and  upholfterers,  corner  of  fixth 

and  Chefnut  fh 
Coe  Robert,  &  Son,  brnfh  nianufaclnrers,  46,  north  fecond  i\. 
Cohen  Elcazer,  merchant,  223,  /.rch  ft. 

Cohen  Jacob,  reader  to  the  Jewilli  Congregation,  1.  Cherrv  ft, 
Cohen,  widow,  17,  fouth  tjiird  ft- 
Cole  James  H.  hatter,  46,  High  If. 
Cole  James,  labourer,   18,  Almond  fl, 
Gole  James,  ditto     Cherry,  between  Sixth  and  Seventh  ft. 
Cole  S.  mantua  maker,   z6,  South  alley. 
Coieburn  Nathaniel,  tavlor,    142,  fouth  Fourth  fl. 
Coleman  Charity,  huckftcr,  Cherrv  alley,  between  Seventh  i  ' 

flreets 
Coleman   John,  watchman,   between   Seventh   and  Tigbth   fl 

Cherry  alley 
Coleman  Nicholas,  bifcuit  baker,  117,  north  Third  i\. 
Coleman  Philip,  fkin  dreffer,  383,  north  Front  fl. 
Coleman  Philip,  carter,  421,  north  Second  ft. 
Colhoun  Guffavus  and  Hugh,  merchants,  27,  north  water  fr, 
Colladay  Abraham,  houfe  carpenter,  136,  Arch  ft. 
CoUaday  Jacob,  carpenter,  near  210,  Race  fh 
Colladay  Wil>io.nn,  houfe  carpenter,  76,  Vine  ft. 
Collet  John,  fca  captain,  62,  fonth  Front  ff. 
Coiner  Richard,  fnoeraaker,  20,  Sugar  alley 
Collingwood  Samuel,  type  founder,  Green  fl.  between  Fifth  and  bixtl\ 

flreets 
Collins  Beniamin,  painter  and  glazier,  47,  Chefnut  ft. 
Collins  Chalkcv,  baker,  82,  Arch  fl. 
Collins  John,  grocer,  419,  fonth  Front  fl. 
Collins  Jeremiah,  25,  Prune  ft. 
Collins  Rachel  Sarah,  widow,  4,  Cable  lane 
Collins  R.ichard,  fail  maker  ,33,  Union  flreet 
Collins  Sarah,  baker,  60,  Ciiei'nut  fl. 

Collins  Tiu>mas,  tavernkccper,  i,  Callowhilfflv  ^, 

Collins-Timothy,  grocer,  51,  fonth  Fifth  fl. 
Collins  Zaccheus,  merchant,  29,  north  Second  ft. 
Qoljics,  fail  maker,  32,  Cable  lane 


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**dUins  widow,  gentlewoman,  60,  north  Third  ft. 
Jolly  John,  labourer,  67,  Onecn  Ih 
Cohvel!  Martha,  %\  idow,  back  of  11,  P]in"!ih  ft. 
Comegys  Curnelius,  merchant,  62,  north  Front  It. 
Comly  David,  houl'e  carpenter.  Crown  It. 
Commyns  Paul,  between  11  and  17,  Spruce  ft. 
Compafs  Peter,  toijacco  fpinner,  German,  between  Third  and  Fourth 

flrcets 
Compton  William,  merchant,  19,  Arch  ft. 
Conchy  James,  merchant,  2:y6,  Icuith  Frout  ft. 
Concor  George,  labourer,  Budd  ft. 
Condie  Thomas,  book-hinder,  20,  Carter's  alley 
Condon  iNlary,  widow,  11,  Tvury  (t. 
Condon  William,  hlackfniitli,  15,  Butler's  court 
Condy  Benjamin,  gentleman,  Fromberger's  court 
Condy  Tona.  William,  clerk  ol'ih*  liouie  of  reprefentatives  of  the  U.  S. 

and  attorney  at  law,  149,  Rzce  /I. 
ConfiCld  jfzac,  fhoemaker,  St.  John's  ft, 
Conitz  jolm,  perfumer  and  hair-drelTcr,  2.49,  High  ft. 
Connell  Lli|^beth,  Ichool-miftreis,  i,  Sourh  alley  *V^ 
Council  Goorge,  lliip-mafter,  32,  Green  ft.  ^''**- 

Jonnelly  Jacob,  blackfmith,  near  Plumb,  in  fouth  Thiol  ft. 
Connellv   John,  auiSiioneer,  78,  fuuth  Front  ft, 
ConneUy't''.-argarct  niifs,  Cherry,  between  Sixth  and  Seventh  ft. 
Connier  Peter,  cooper,  Duke  ft. 
Connor  Bkidget,  widow   tavernheeper,  corner  of  Almond   and   Front 

Itrrets 
Connor  ClKuftopher,  iliip  mafter,  303,  fouth  Front  ft.      . 
Connor  F'/izabeth,  grocer,  near  299,  north  third  ft. 
Connor  John,  currier.  Shiver's  alley 
Connor  Tohn,  houfe  carpenter,  near  109,  Lombard  ft, 
Connor  Toieph,  houfe  carpenter,  187,  Swanl'on  fr. 
Connor  Michael,  tavernkeeucr,  484,  north  fecond  ft. 
Co^ory  Mathsv.',  iiricklayer,  Clierry,  between  eighth  and  ninth  ft. 
Conover  Samujl,  M.  D.  i3o,  Ibuth  Second  ft. 
Conrad  John,  tavernkeeper,  above  Poplar  lane,  in  noi'th  third  ft. 
Conrad 'foS^^i  blackfmith,  11  &  22,  Pewter  Platter  alley 
Conrad  John,  innkeeper,  53,  Vine  ft.       _      ^ 
Conrad  John,  wool  comber,   21,  Schiver's  alley 
Conrad  Jofeph,  bricklayer,  81,   Pine  ft. 

Conrad  [ofeph,  do.  between  Chriftian  and  Q[ueen  in  fouth  Second  ft. 
Conrad  Michael,  book  binder,  Cherry,  between  fourth  and  Fifth  ft. 
Conroe  Joiejih,  oyft-nnan,  St.  John's  ft.  — 
Conrys  Daniel,  grocer,  86,  Sv/^infon  ft. 
Conway  Matthew,  loath  Second  ft.  * 

Conwell  Crodiis,  tayior,  68,  Almond  ft,  ^ 

Convngham,  NeiLirt,  &  Co.   merchants,  94  &  967^outh  Front  ft. 
Cocl:e  Abraham,  letter-carrier,  3,  Chancery  lane 

Cook  Alexander,  loap  and  candle  manufatHurer,.  136,  north  Fourth  fti 
Cock  Catharine,  widow  tayernlceeper,  76,  north  Water  ft. 
Ccx'k  Elizabeth,  widow,  402,  north  Second  ft. 
Cook  IMifs  Elizabe'h,  gentlewoman,  306.  fouth  Front  ft^ 
Cook  George,  tayh)r,  145,  north  Second  ft. 
'"ook  Hannah,  mantua  maker,  GalkiU  ft. 


Cook  Henry,  carpenter,  between  21  and  aj,  Cherry  : 

Cook  John,  attorney  at  law,  241,  Arch  It. 

Cook  John,  baker,    180,  north  Second  fl. 

Cook  John,  huckfbr,  460,  north  Second  ft. 
■  Cook  Nathan,  colleaor  of  taxes,  18,  Cherry  alley. 

Cook  Peter,  tavernkeeper.  Oak  ft.  between  fourth  and  fifth  ft, 

CockSainuel,  labourer,  fouth  Fifth,  between  German  and  Plumb  ft. 

Cook  Sufannah,  widow  wafiier,  78,  ibuth  Third  ft. 

Cook  Thomas,  blackfmith,  Apple  tree  alley. 

Coombe  and  Mansheltl,  dry  good  merchants,  40,  north  Second  ft. 

Cooper  Benjamin,  lumber  merchant,   ii^  Keys  alley 

Cooper  Conrad,  ilioemaker,  256,  north  Front  ft. 

Cooper  Francis,  mariner.  Green  ft. 

Cooper  George,  fen.  ikin  drefler,  130,  HigJi  ft. 

Cooper  George,  maft  maker,  near  Qtieen,  in  ibutli  Front  ft. 

Cooper  Gilbert,  mariner,  Fuller's  alley,  between  Front  and  Second  ft. 

Cooper  and  Harrifon.  lumber  merchants,  between  Vine  and  Callowhillj 
in  north  Water  ft:. 

Cooper  James,  lliip  chandler,  194,  north  Front  ft. 

Cooper  I.  baker,  752,  Race  ft. 

Cooper  John,  fawyer,  fouth,  between  {ikth  and  feventh  ^'^^-r. 

Cooper  and  Lewis,  fliojikefcpers,  49,  noi^^  lecond  It.  7^ 

Cooper  Mary,  "iwitii  nVy,  Vine  ft.  Jp  C^  ' 

Cooper  Samuel,  phyficiari,  178,  ibuth  fronk  fl:,  ',^^ 

Cooper  Samuel,  carpenter,  corner  of  feventVan^-Lombard  ^^  \ 

Cooper  Thomas  and   Hugh,  grocers,  57,  noB|ii  Third  ftreet/Torner  of 

Arch  ft,  ^ 

Cooper  William,  48,  north  Front  ft.  |     .^         ■♦,  > 

Cooper  William,  foap  boiler  and  t:llow  chandlSr,   io8-,  Race  ft. 
Cooper  V/illiam,  miU-wrighr,  471,  north  Sccoi|i  ft. 
Cooper  Mifs,  milliner,    127,  north  iecond  ft.       \  ^ 

Cope  Hannah,  feamftrefs,  Duke  it.  •; 

Cope  John,  heel-maker,  358,  north  Front  ft.      ; 
Cope  &  Robinfon,  merchants,   19,  nrrth  iecond  ft. 
Cope  Thomas  P.  merchant,  97,  Arch  it. ; 
Cope  William,  carter,  between   Qiieen  ^nd  Chriftian  ftreets,  in  fouth 

Second  ftreet 
Copeland  William,    houfe    carpenter,    German,    between   Second    and 

Third  ftreets 
Copeland  widow,  378,  fouth  Front  ft. 
Copia    Jacob,    grocer,    fouth    Second   ftreet,    between  Chriftian    and 

C^ueen  ftreets 
Copperthwaite  Thomas,  brick  maker,  fouth   Fourth,  between  Plumb 

and  Shippen  ftrvcers 
Copperthwaite  gentleman 

Coppcrwaite  Gilbert,  taylor,  26,  north  water  Hrcet 
Coppingcr  Francis,  merchant,  221,  fouth  Front  ItrceS 
Corbett  Alexander,  gentleman,  3a,  Chriftian  ft. 
Corbet  Archibald,  niarincr,  92,  north  water  ft. 
Corbett  James,  cordwainer,  43,  fouth  ft. 
Corbett  gentleman,  5,  north  alley 

Cot-dcll  and  Condomine,  grocers,  41,  South  ft, 
C.ji'iiner  John,  tavernkeeper,  7,  Gray's  alley 
CoriicUi  "vViiijasB;  tanner,  114,  north  Sixth  ft. 


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C"r[i;ac  Thomas,  blackfmith,  84,  Swanfon  ft. 

Corkrin  James,  lumber  merchant,  y6,  fouth  third  ft.  dwelling-houfe, 

iQOt  foutlj  fourth  ft. 
Corlett  John,  cooptr,  6y,  Swanfon  ft. 
Cormick  Elizabeth,  willow,  152,  north  Water  ftreet 
Cornelius  LVlatthcw,  brick-layer,  y8,  Chriftian  fh 
Cornelia  James,  carpenter,  Cherry,  between  eighth  and  ninth  ft. 
Comely  Wm.  pump  maker,  24,  Sterling  alley 
Corner  mils  Elizabeth,  26,  Plumb  i\. 
Curnick  Jokn,  innkeeper,  8,  Strawberry  ft. 

Cornirti  James,  grocer,  George  ft.  between  fouth  and  Shippen  ft. 
Corrty  Jane,  widow  gentlewoman,  ^s.  Spruce  ft. 
Correy  KoL.ert,  merchant,  71,  I'outh  Water  i\. 
Corvaifier  madam,  gentlewoman,   195,  fouth  Fourth  ft. 
Colgrove  James,  iouth,  between  Sixth  and  Seventh  ft. 
Coft  Martin,  Ihoernaker,  50,  Vine  ft. 
Cotter  Michael,  faip  mafter,  32,  Union  ft. 
Cottle  William,  carpenter,  117,  Callo\s  hill  ft. 
Cottineau  Dennis,  nmrchant,  281,  High  ft. 
Cottrill  John,  bottler,  167,  fouth  Front  it 
Cottringer  Elizabeth,  widow  fhopkecper,  189,  High  ft. 
Cottringer  Garret,  merchant,  near  fifth  in  Cheliiut  ih 
Coulaux  JuUen,  gunlmith,  93,  fouth  Water  ft. 
Coulon  &  Loup,  merchants,  98,  north  third  ft, 
Coulfon  William,  woodlawyer,  near  Lombard  in  fouth  third  ft. 
Coulter  Jofeph,  grocer,  175,  fouth  water  ft. 
Coupar  Robert,^  bottler,    170,    fouth    Water  ftreet,    and    171,    fouth 

Front  fheet 
Courtney  John,  labourer,  fouth   Fourth  ft.   between  South  and  Ship- 
pen  ft. 
Courtney  Marv,  widow,  boarding-houfe,   135,  fouth  Water  ft. 
Coutty  Elizabeth,  widow,  boarding-houfe,  Shippen,  bet\yeen  Third  and 
Fourth  ft. 

Cowell  Mary,  widow,  15,  Willing's  alley 

Cuwen  Sarah,  widow,  ftopkeeper,  38,  Strawberry  ft. 

"owey  Mary,  dealer  in  tifh,  Shippen,  between  Sixth  and  Seventh  ft. 

<vowperthvvaite  Jofeph,  gentleman,   204,  north  Front  ft. 

Cox  Elizabeth,  German,  between  fecond  and  third  fc. 

Cox  Efek,  taylor,  32,  Coates'  alley. 

Ccx  Gabriel,  labourer,  Duke  ft. 

Cox  Gideon,  cedar  cooper,  83,  Race  ft. 

Cox  Jacob,  merchant,  1 28,  High  ft. 

Cox  [ames,  merchant,  85,  fouth  fecond  fr. 

Cox  James,  drawing  mafter,  63,  Vv alnuL  fr. 

Cox  John,  carpenter,  121,  fuuth  fifth  (t. 

Coxe  T'^)hn  D.  attorney  at  law,  76,  Walnut  ft. 

Coxe  "f  ohn  Fv.edma.n,  M.  D.  north  third  ft. 

Cox  Ifaac,  hatter,  28,  Moravian  alley 

Cox  Mofes,  &  fon,  fhopkcepers,  corner  of  feccnd  and  Spruce  ft. 

Cox  Paul,  fliopkceper,  88,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Cox  Samuel,  fboemaker,   27,  Carter's  alley 

Ccxe  Tench,  merchant,  139,  Walnut  ft. 

Cox  William,  chair  maker,  50,  north  front  ft. 

Cox  Mrs.  w  idov/,  144,  fuuih  Fourth  ft. 


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Coyle  John,  grocer,  303,  High  f>. 

Craft  Jtcob,  whicefmitii,  near  Nohle,  in  north  third  ft. 

Craig  James,  houie  carpenter,   84,  Ibnth  third  i\. 

Craig  James,  merchant,  1/5Z,  north  front  ft. 

Craig  Jcimes,  ica  captain,  33,  Penn  fl. 

Craig  John,  merciiant,  161,  fouth  Iccond  ih  and  12,  Dock  ft. 

Craig'  Joleph,  porter,  Biddle's  alley 

Craig  Seth,  fadler,  110,  High  fl. 

Craig  Seth,   whitefmith,   21 1,  fouth  third  ft. 

Craig  Thomas,  lea  captain,  77,  fouth  fecund  (t. 

Craioer  George,  fuoemaker,  corner  of  Waggoner's  alley  and  Chery  fl. 

Cramond  William,  merchant,  corner  of  Spruce  and  third  (\. 

Cranchel  Mrs.  fruiterer,  53,  north  Front  fl. 

Crane  Thomas,  bricklayer,  German,  between  Iccond  and  third  ft. 

Crane  fea-captain,  17,  Queen  fh 

Crap  Jofeph,  taylor,   17,  Spruce  ft. 

Crapron  Mrs.  boarding-fchool,  208,  fouth  fecond  fl. 

Crawford  Felix,  cabinet-maker,  358,  fouth  fecond  fl. 

Crawford  James,  merchant,  dwelling  houfe  150  fouth  third  fl.  counting 

houfe,  97,  Union  ft.  ]^ 

Crawford  James,  cabinet-make/,  324,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Crawford  John,  drayman,  above  Chriilian  in  fouth  fecond  fl. 
Crawford  Samuel,  grocer,  43,  north  Water  ft. 
Crawford  Samuel,  grocer,  Noble  If. 
Crawford  WiUiam,  houfe  carpenter,   22,  fouth  Fifth  fl. 
Crawley  John,  papcr-hacger,  23,  Filbert  fl. 
Crawley  Helen,    widow,  Biddle's  alley 
Crean  John,  houfe  carpenter^   12,  Lombard  fl. 
Createn  Andrew,  grocer,  359,  north  fecond  ft. 
Creighton  Robert,  grocer,  336,  fouth  fecond  fl. 
Cremer  Chriflian,  brick  maker,  St.  John's  ft. 
Cremer  Henry,  labourer.  Arch,  between  Tenth  and  Eleventh  fl, 
Cremer  Jacob,  blackiinith,  between  121  &  125,  fDUth  fifth  It. 
Crefpin  Michael  E.  apothecary,  153  north  fecund  ft. 
Crefs  George,  flioemaker.  Brown  ft. 
Crefs  Henrv,  carter,  at  Mr.  Faures's,  in  north  fecond  ft. 
Crefs  Henry,  fexton  to  the  Lutheran  congregation,  between  162  <S:  io-,;, 

north  Fourth  fl. 
Crefs  Joim,  hatter,  near  25,  north  fixth  ft. 
Crefs  Peter,  harnefs  maker,   237,  High  ft. 
CrefTon  Benjamin,  merciiant,  18,  Strawberry  fl. 
Crefl'on  Caleb,   43,  Cherry  ft. 
CrefTon  James,  gentleman,   14,  north  fccond  P:. 
CreHiin  John  Elliott,  conveyancer,  54,  High  ft. 
Creflcjn  Richard  C.  currier,  14,  Clitfnut  ft. 
CrefTvvcH  James,  filver  plater,    1/^7,  Chefnut  fl. 
GrefTwell  Jame.?,  tavernkeeper,  in  Shippen  llrecf,  near  fiftli  fl. 
Crew  John,  dyer  and  fcourer.  Green  lane,  bctweoa  fifiU  and   Hxrt 

flrcet 
Cribs  ?vlary,  widow,  fcamftrefs,   129.  New  fl. 
Cringle  Mr.  cooper,  91,  north  front  fl. 
Crippen  John,  pilot,  riear  357,  fouth  front  ft. 
Crips  Ricl-.ard,  mariner,   Budd  ft. 
Crifpen  Jofejjh,  mariner,  St.  John's  ft. 

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Ciirpin  Samuel,  boat  builder, Duke  l\. 

Crojn  Mary,  Duke  i\. 

Crolu-n  Fjeiijamiii,  flioemaker,  53,  Cherry  ft. 

Croll  Nicholas,  lioiife  carpenter 

Croneu  Mrs  widow,  6,  Norris's  alley 

Cromlcy  J.icob,  liackler,  near  29,  north  (eventh  fl". 

CruauvcU  John,  bricklayer,    123,  Arch  (h 

Crooks  William,  boarding  houle,   11,  north  fixth  0. 

Crofier  Matthew,  lionfe  tarpetner,    119,  fouth  fifth  (T. 

Crols  George,  fawyer,  fouth  front  Itreet,  between  (^upen  and  Chriftian 

ftreet 
Crofs  John,  tnahoj^anv  (awyer,  Crab  ft. 
Crofs  John,  tavern  keeper,    14,  Lsetitia  court 
Crols  John,  Shoeinakei ,  corner  of  eighth  ik  Cherry  ft. 
Croflley  Charles,  hixmrer.  Brown  fl. 
Cn.fTman  Henry,   2,  fouch  fourth  ft. 
Croudir.g  Peter,  houfe  carpenter,   759,  Arch  ft. 
Crowel  Charlotte,  widow,  15,  Shippen  ft.  : 

Croweil  Eli!ha,  gentleman,  45,   Shipr^|rft.  v  ^ 

CrowtU  Samuel,"  pilot,  near   Almon'dJ^^lo'ufrh  fecond^ft.  ^ 

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Crown  Ann,  boarding   hoii(c,   Meade^Ky,   between  •ffont 'and  fecond 

ftrect  W 

Crouii  lat  L.  merchant,   13,  north  Water  ft. 
Cruau  William,  trunk  maker,  71,  Chefnut  ft. 
Crnkfhank  Jofeph  k  James,  Bookfellers  &  Stationers,  87,  High  ft. 
Crvder  liaac,  merchant,  95,  New  ft. 
Ciilin  George,  painter  &  glazier,  fouth  fifth  ft.  between  German   and 

Plumb  ft.  ^ 

Callen  Nathaniel,  ftoeraaker,   i6t,  north  third  ft. 
Culver  John,  carpenter,  north  third  fh,ijear  Green  ft. 
Culver  William,   iea-captain,   29,  Key's  alley 

Culvert  Jolepli,  nailor,  fouth  thir(%- between  Sh'ppen  and  Plumb  ft. 
Cumford  Widow  Mary,  33,  Key's  alley.  ■:^** 

Cummcns  Charles,  hair  drcifer  and  p'irfumer,  113,  Cti^nut  ft. 
Cummerknv  Frederick,  Coates,  between  front  and  fecohd  rtl 
Cunimiugs  George,  grocer,   28,  Plumb  ft. 
Cummings  Thomas,  taylor,  3.]6,  north  front  ft.     " 
Cuminings  Wm.  C.  grocer,  31,  High  ft.  •  ~      ^ 

Cumrnings  widow,  43-»  fouth  Front  ft. 
Cuionnns  James,  taylor,  82,  Ciiefnut  ft. 

Cumoiinr,  John,  Ihopkeeper,  240,  fouth  fecond  ft,  .^ 

Cummmi  Samuel,   Printer,  Huffman's  alley 
Cummins  William,   c'"»cer,    17,  Little  Water  ft. 
Curnpfton  Thomas,  merchant,  22  &  24,  Ibuth  thtrJiy:.* 
Cunningliam  Elizabeth,  widow,  9,  Willing's  alley. 
Cunningiiam  James,  M.  D.  25,  Chefnut  fc. 
Cunniagiiam  Robert,  weaver,  j^.,  north  iixth  ft. 
Cuirie  Thomas,  fea-captain,   i,  north  third  ft. 
Currie  Wm.  M.  D.  39,  Pine  ft. . 

Curry  Archibald,  innkeeper.  Vine,  betv-'een  8th  and  9th  ft.. 
'Jurry  lM::rv  mil?,  boarding  houfe,  78,  Lombard  ft. 
(urry 'Samuel,  Ihoemakcr,  Waggoner's  alley. 
Clirry  Air.   hatter,  .344,  ibuth  fecond  ft. 
Cui-rain  Hannah,  widow  Ihopkceperj  corner  of  Race  and  front  ft. 


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Curtis  John,  potter,  40J,  louth  front  ft. 

Curwen  George,  lea  captain,  Fromberger's  court 

Cufack  Richard  R.  hatier,  97,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Cuftard  Severn,  wood  lawyer,  fourth,    between   Plumb   and  Shippea 

ftreets 
Cutbufli  Edward,  M.  D.  19,  fouth  fourth  ft.. 
Cuthbert  Anthony,  mafi:  maker,  41,  Penn  fr. 
Cnthbert  Elizabeth,  gentlewoman,  397,  north  front  ft, 
Cuthbcrt  Samuel,  maft  maker,  194,  iouth  third  ft. 
Cuthbert  Thomas,  merchant,  248,  louth  fecond  ft,  &;  2,   Little  Water 

ftreet 
Cutzer  John,  tanner,  north  fourth  ft.    ' 
Cuvelier  Peter,  carpenter,  6,  Moravian  alley. 


DABZAOUE  JOHN,  houfe  carpenter,  492,  north  fecond  ft. 
Dale  ilicliard,  fea  captain,  69,  Pine  it. 
Daley  Cornelius,  carter,  Budd  It. 
Dallam  Samuel,  fadler,    11,  Apple  Tree  alley 
Dallas  Alexander  James,  fecretary  of  the  commonwealth  of  Pennfylva- 

nia,  near  tenth  in  Market  ft.   ^ 
Dalley  Mary,  fliopkeeper,  107,  IV^rket  ft. 
Dalzell  Robert,  grocer,  242,  fouiB*ll-.  ^ 
Dalzell  William,  Kjiteer,  244,  ditto 
Danderman  Jacoo^^qper,  67,  Vine  Ct, 
Daq^el  John,  4^5  Sagar.alley 
Daniel  P!5ineas,-merchant,\8,  .north  Front  It. 
Dankle  Kenry,  baker,  33,jiorth  Front  ft. 
Dannaker  Chrifilait,  grocer,  14IV  north  third  ft. 
Dannaker  Samuel,  boot  and  ihoe  maker,  46,  north  .fourth  ft» 
Darr  Jaoob,  near  9,  Apple  Tree  alley 
Darr  Jolm,  butclier,.near  Poplar  lane,  in  north  Third  ft, 
DarracJi  James,  Ratter,  16,  fourh  third  ft.  and  69,  High  It. 
Dartnell  Thomas,  boot  and  nioe  maker,  51,  fouth  lecond  ft* 
Dauce  Simon,  jeweller^3lt  north  third  it, 
Davenport  Mrs.  43,  foiuh  front  ft. 
David  John,  lilverfmith,   124,  fouth  front  ft. 
Davidlbn  Arcliibald,  lliopkeeper,  81,  Market  ft. 

Davidfon  Arthur,  houfe  carpenter,  between  Sixth  and  7th  in  Clierry  ft* 
Davidfou  and  Cheyney,  fiioe  and  hide  merchant,  92,  Chefaiit  ft, 
Davidfon  John,  Ihoemaker,  near  fecond  ft.  in  EltVith's  alley 
Davidfnn  Jol'eph,  merchant,  corner  of  Foiirth  and  Maiket  ft. 
Davidlon  William,  broker,  94,  fouth  third  ft, 
Davidfon  "William,  gentleman,  27,  north  fift'ii  il. 
Davidlbn  William,  Ihip  irufter,  384,  uoi-th  Fiuat  ft. 


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-avie  Adam,  filvcr  fmlth,  between  Locufl  and  Spruce,  in  fouth  Eighth 
ilrcet 
Davies  Iknjamin,  bookfeller  &  ftationer,  68,  Market  ft, 
Davis  Andrew,  lea  captain,  6i,  Elm  ft. 
Davis  Edward,  coach-painter,  212,  Arch  ft, 
Davis  Elizabeth,  widow,  corner  of  fourth  and  Walnut  ft. 
Davis  Ezckiel,  drup;girt,  233,  fcuth  Second  ft. 
Davis  Erancis,  houie  cirpencer,  between  Front  and  Second,  in  Coates's 

ftrcet 
Davi"?  George,  merchant,  319,  Market  ft. 
Davis  Jumes,  merchant,  64,  Ibnth  front  ft. 
Davis  James,  ironmonger,   162,  north  iccond  ft. 
Davis  John,  merchant,  32,  north  Fifdi  ft. 
Davis  John,  Brown  it. 

Davis  John,  hricklayer,  between  Race  and  An-h,  in  north  eighth  ft. 
Davis  John,  cabinet  maker,  between  Phnnbaud  Sbippen,  in  fouth  Fifth 

f reets 
Davis  John,  fliip  carpenter,  93,  Swani'on  ft.        'i 
Davis  John,  h.  Co.  merciiants,  i6j,  uB-]^l'  i^i. 
Davis  Ifaac,  ihoemaker,  her  ween  thi^Bnd  fourth,  ifh(G^»nig_n  ft. 
Davis  Moetitia,  lav  lor,  4,  Moravian^Wy  "^ 

Davis  Nathaniel,  innkeeper,  3,  Whj^eBorle  alley 
Davis  Nathaniel,  flioemal;er,  betw  een*econd  and  third,  in  Green  ft». 

Davis  Noa'  ,  bricklayer,  31,  Crown  ft, 
.  Du'is  Oliver,  flioeiraker,  St.  John's  ft, 

Dttvis  Scunplon,  carpenter,  30^'^,  Arch  ft. 

Davis  Tliomas,  wharf-builder,  31,  Chriftian  ft, 

Davis  Thomas,  cordwainer,  142,  fouth  front  ft. 

Davis  William,  tayl'^r,  25,  north  third  ft. 

Davis  Wilham,  blacklmitii,  Little  Wjfter  ft. 

Davi.s  William,  tnylor,  7,  nortii  Second  {x.. 

Davis  William,  fiiip  chandler,  J^,  Elm  '^x. 

Davis  Zephaaiah,  ft:one  mafon,  151,  Walnut  i:-.         ^ 

Davis  widow,  fecimfrrtfs,  near  n^'th  Ir.  in  South  alley 

Davii'on  Tames,  pro^'eftor  of  humanity,  38,  north  fourth  ft. 

Davifon  J(  lin,  fadler,  3c,  north  Fourth  ft. 

Dav:f.in  [vlargaret,  widow,  61,  Chriftian  ft. 

Djvy,  Roberts,  and  Co.  merchants,  59,  fou':h  Water  ft. 

Dfivey,  Mr.  baker,  near  Arch  in  north  eighth  it. 

Dawes  Abijnh,  merchant,  ic6.  South  Front  ft. 

Dawes  Jonathan,  ditto,  20,  north  fixth  il. 

Dawes  Ru;nford  &  Abijali.  merchants,  5  and  7,  fouth  water  ft- 

3)awes  J^uiViford,  merchant,  5,  fouth   water  if 

Davvkens  John,  ihip  mafter,  ^^s-.  fouth  front  ft. 

Dawfon  Elias,  Groce!,  corner  of  lifrh  and  Race  ft. 

Daw  fun  George,  ditto,  462  north  fecond  ft. 

Dawfon  Georgv,  ditto,  Coves v>'l;ai'f 

D.  wfon  GL;orge  13.  merchant,   20,  Penn  ft. 

Diivvlbn  Jofhus,  227,  -^rch  ft. 

Dawfoa  Nathan,  tirucg^ft,  i,'2,  fouth  front  ft. 

Da-.vioa  Ptichard,  carpenter,  between  ninth  and  tsnth  trects,  in  Qisa 

ry  alley. 
jD.tV.'fon  Williarn,  brewer,  79,  Chefnut  ft. 
"^Oawio;;  W'lliam,  brewer,  48,  north  fixth  ft, 
.•"•?vr^nn  Tcdephj  grocefj  a.  Strawberry  ft^. 


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Deal  Chriflopher,  baker,  bet  ween  Race  &  Arch  Streets,  in  north  eighth 

Street. 
Deal  Tohn,  Porter,  Coates  ft.  , ,.    ,      •      n. 

Deal   Peter,  wood  lawver,  m  fifth,  between   German  and  Catharme  It. 
D-anier  1 1- \%  iS,  grocer,'  cornel  of  Swanlbn  and  Ahnond  ft. 
Deamo-jr  Dorothy,  widou,  near  poplar  lane  in  north  fecond  ft. 
Dean  Alexanf'er,  wraia  ftore,  corner  of  louth  and  lixtn  ft. 
Dean  Hannah,  boarding  houfe,  83,  north  third  ft. 
Decamp?  B.  glals  engraver,  and  china  ftore,  91,  louth  Iccon.l  ft. 
Decharms  SaVah,  gcntitwoman,  59,  fouth  third  ft. 
Debaufrc  k  ^^dlcohn,  commiifion  brokers,  8z,  louth  iecond  L. 
D'Eilruiel  Baptifte,  ariu^cr,  248,  Icuth  third  ft. 
Decs  Will. am,  merchant,   2^,  north  eighth  ft. 
Decter  Aram,    44S,  nonh  third  ft. 
Deetcr  Melchia,  plane    maker,  ditto 
beetweiler  john,'(hopkcrper,  48,  north  fourth  ft. 
De'ord  John,  Cuftom  Houle  uhicer,   i^S,  Spruce  ft. 
Deforeit  Henry,  cabinei  maker,  64,  north  eighth  ft. 
Dtrgcnhard   George,  black  Inath,    Green,    between  third    and  fourtk 

Streets 
Degrafue  EHas,  rope  maker,  Saint  John's  ft. 
Dehaas  [o!.n  &  Philip,  gentlemen  222,,  north  third  ft.  ^ 

Deheyer  Fiancis,  gentleman,  Grcftn   fh  », 

Deimling  F.  G.  nierchaiu,  15,  Norris's  alley. 

Deitz  Frederick,  tavern-keeper,  corner  of  fecond  and  Chriftian  fl. 
Dekralft  Charles,  fnrveyor  and  chauiman,   197,  Kace  ft. 
Delaford  Jofeph,  gentleman,   108,  Ibuth  hfth  ft. 
Delagrange  Jo!l;pb, gentleman,   no,  walnut  ft. 
Delagroix  Air.  merchant,  46,  Penn  i\. 
Deiakur  Rebecca,  reamftrels  and  nurle,  at  the  widow  Perksiis'a,  Penn 

Street 
Delamar  Peter,  grocer,  20,  Spruce  ft. 
Deiany  Dennis,  drayir.ari,  corner  of  eig'ith  and  locafl  ft. 
Delanv  Patrick,  laddie  61  iiarnels  n^.akei-,    133,  .Spruce  ft. 
Delany  Sharp,  collector  of  the  cuftoms  for  the  port  of  Philadelphia,  40, 

Walnut'ft. 
Delauray,  Mr.  154,  Arch  ft. 
Delaveau  Jolin,  lh;p\v-ight,   17,  Swanfon  ft. 
Delaveau  Jofeph,  cabinet  maker,  32,  Chriftian  ft. 
De  Lcuthcrbourg,  Mr.  junr.  273,  ibuth  third  ft. 
Demark Charles,  mufician,  corner  of  fevciith  and  Cheinut  ft. 
Demilliers  &  Delavanne,  teachers  of  drawing,  painting,  occ.    83,  faulfe, 

front  ft. 
Denckla  Chriftian,   K.  mercliant,   70,  north  third  ft. 
Dennis  John,  {hoer!\aker,  St.   John's  ft. 
Dennis  jnlin,  Ihoemaker,  loz,  uu'th  fifth  ft. 
Dennis  I'Jary,  between  thh-c!  and  i^.)urrh,  ft.  in  Slu'ppcn  fl. 
Dennis  Richard,  Hiip    chandler,  vc  rope  m^kcr,  Sw anion,  beyond  the 

Swediih  churcli. 
Dennis  Thomas,  clerk,   ti,  Norr.''<'s  alley 

Dennis  &  Ware,  ;'h  pch.indlers,S>van  on  ft.  be'ow  ^we.-Ies  chu«Cti, 
Dennis  iVIr.  tavlor,  pewter  planter  aU^y 
%   D'Orleans,  MefTrs.  merchants,  near  100,  finith  fourth  ft*  1 

Pe<juin  John,  wine  cooper,  389,  north  front  ft.  I 


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Devaw  Mr.  ice  cream  feller  &:  ronfeotio'ier,  73,  Elm  ft. 

Derrick  Peter,  taylor,  10,  north  fiftli  fl. 

De(:ia  Amaud,  gentleman,  16,  north  Hfrh  ii. 

Deiauque  J^cwis,  confcdioncr  and  diftiller,  6;:^,  foiith  fecond  fl. 

Delchamps George,  mercliant  and  vender  of  Pl<after  of  Paris,  91,  north 
fixth  <t.  his  Plafter  of  i^aris  manufactory,  in  llace,  between  lixth, 
and  feventh  ft. 

Defmaree  Mr.  74,  Vine  fr. 

Defpernay  Anthony,  corofe(Stioner,  70,  north  fecond  ft. 

Dctfjrick  Micliael,  ihocmaker,  crown  ft. 

Detune  Francis,  book-binder,  125,  north  front  ft. 

Deveiin  Patrick,  fl^oemaker.  Green  ft. 

Devez9  John,  INI.  D.  j6i  Arch  i\. 

Deviar  Don  Jofcpli  Ignatius,  Conful  General  fiom  Spain,  126,  fouth 
/f;airth  ft. 

Davis  John,  brafs  founder,  near  7,  Lombard  ft. 

Devitt    Ku'Th,   baker,  between  (ixth   and    feventh    ftrects,  in  fouth  ft. 

Devonfhirc  Eiizabetli,  Duke  ft. 

Dewees  Benjamin,  Shoemaker,   121,  New  ft. 

Dewtes  Lewis,  blackfmith,  corner  of  Prime  and  Swanfon  ft. 

Dewees  William,  M.  D.  165,  north  third  ft. 

Dexter  James,  coachman,  84,  north  fifth  it. 

Defter  IfabcUa  widow,  fchooi  miltrefs,  20,  Combe's  alley 

Dexter  Richard,  ilioemaker,  6,  Chancery  lane 
■  Do  Yrujo  Chevalier,  Envf.y  extraordinary,  and  minifter  plenipotentiary 
from  the  court  cf  Spain,  315,  High  ft. 

Dialcaue  John,  blackfmith,  24,  north   ft. 

Diamond  John,  hsir  drefier  &  bleeder,  98,  fouth  fty 

piats  Frederick,  taylor,  between   eighih  and  ninth  ftreets,  in  Vine  fts 

Dice  iicgry,  fhoemaker.  Saint  John's  ft. 
'Ditk  Daniel,  merchant,  17,  fouih  front  ft. 

Dick  Frederick,  laylor,  24,  fourh  water  ft.  ^ 

"^Di'.k  John,  fhipwright,  ic,  Coates  ft. 

Dick  Margaret,  fliopkeeper,  232,  fouth  fecond  Cl. 

Dick^eter,  taylor,  6y,  iouth  front  ft. 

i^cK^^hilip,  diiro,  26,  fouth   water  ft, 

^.^ick  Philip,   grocer,   zo6.  Market  fr. 

Dickinlon  John,  Stationer  and  BookfeDer,  118,   north  fourth  ft. 

Dickinfon  Daniel,  glover,  32,  fou:th  lecond  ft. 

DickinfoQ  John,  labourer,  43,  Callowhill  ft. 

Dickii:fan  Jofiah,  dealer  in  flour,  29?^,  fouth  front  ft. 

Dickinlon  Tliomas,  fliocmakcr,  6,  Chri(tian  fi. 

Dickfon  John,  grocer,    i8j,  fouth  third  .ft. 

Dickfon  Jonathan,  grocer,   142,  fouth  Water  ft. 

Dickfon  Mary,  widow,  Budd  ft. 

Dickfon  Patric>.,  labourer,  Stamper's  alley 

T^ickfon  Robert,  fcap  boiler,  Keys  alley 

Diehl  NicboL-.s,  attorney  at  law,  and  notary  public,  3c,  Walaut  ft, 

Dielil  Nicholas,  &:  Co.  m.crcliants,  127,  north  water  ft. 

Dietz  John,  fchcolmafter,  St.  Johns  ft. 

Dillapfain  Kidgeway,  bricklayer,  Richr.rd's  court. 

Dillin;;ham  S.imeon,  fhip  mafter.  74,  north  water  ft. 

Dilworth  Joi"^b,  mei-chant,  3^  rfbrtli  fourth  ft.  4 

Oilworth  Satffltel;  irorn:ion2cr^28,  fouth  fourth  ft. 


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L  ricJin  Robert,  houfe  carpenter,  near  Pine  in  fouth  fisth  (I. 
*  D'i'Viore  Conrad,  wood  fawytr,  Budd  ft. 

D.ver  Mary,  widow,  gentlewoman,  12,  South  alley 

Dixey  Ifdiah,  pump  maker,  208,  Race  i\. 

Dixey  Thomas,  pump  maker,  between  Lombard  and  South,  in  fifth  ft, 

Dixey  William,  pump  maker,  back  134,  Caliowliill  i\.  ^ 

Dixon  William,  labourer,  German  between  third  and  fourth  ft. 

Dixon  John,  muftard  manufacturer,  74,  fouth  front  It. 

Dobbins  Tliomas,  taylor,  21,  fouth  front  ft. 

Dobi'on  George,  merchant,  25,  fouth  third  IK 

Dobfon  Thomas,  bookfeller  and  flationer,  41,  fouth  fecond  i\. 

Dodds  Martha,  widow  gentlewoman,  282,  foutii  front  IL 

Doherty  John,  grocer,  182,  fouth  water  11. 

Dolan  Charles,  grocer,  between  Shippen  and  Plumb  in  George  it, 

Dolby  Abraham,  fea  captain,  12,  Sterling  alley- 
Dolby  Daniel,  cooper,  11,  Little  Water  if. 

Dolby  Jofeph,  fexton  of  Chrift  Church,  8,  Sterling  alley 

Dolby  Mary,  boarding  houfe,  3,  Fromberger's  court 

Doli'V  Samuel,  cooper,  31,  Penn  i\. 

Donian  John,  houfe  carpenter,  54,  fouth  third  ll:. 

Dominick  Charles,  houie  and  Hiip  painter,  39,  Keys  alley 

Donaldfon  (Si  Jones,  hatters,  2,  South  IK 

Donaldfon  Joleph,  merchant,  116,  north  fourth  fh 

Dona'.dion  Ifaac  &  Arthur,  fliopkeepers,  37,  High  {\. 

Dona'dfon  liaac,  hatter,  52,  north  Water  11, 

Donaldfon  William  T.  mail:  maker,  between  6  &  14,  Queen  ff. 

Donaldfon  John,    wine  merchant,  and  comptroller  general  of  Pennfy!- 
vania,  22  &  24,  Walnut  ft. 

Donaldfon  Joieph,  gentleman,  corner  of  fixth  and  High  ft. 

Donath  Joieph,  &  Co.  merchants,  28,  fouth  front  ft. 

Dorlevy  John,  flioemaker,  between  third  and  fourth  in  Plumb  ft. 

Donneli  Nathaniel,  fJiip  mailer,  40,  Union  IK 

Donnelly  Catherine,  widow,  hucklier,  58,  Sugar  alley  ^ 

Donnelly  Simon,  pedlar,  118,  fouth  fourth  ft. 

Doran  Michael,  Ihopkceper,  143,  Ibuth  front  (l. 

Dorr  Ad^m,  fexton  of  the  Prefoytcrian  meeting  in  Race  ft,  inCrowa  ft, 

Dorfey  jbenedi<Sl,  and  Son,  grocers,  3  &  5,  fouth  third  ft. 

Dorfey  L  &:  S.  M,  Fox,  fugar  reiiners,  13^  Church  alley 

Dorfey  I.  lugar  refiner,  22,  north  third  IK 

Dorfey  Jofhua,  dealer  in  plated  wares,  44,  Market  ft. 

Dnn'ey  Nathan,  phyiician,  132,  fouth  front  ft. 

Doribn  John,  Ita  captain,  32,  Vine  ft, 

I/orvilie  John,  taylor,  203,  Race  (K 
;)rvort  aymuel,  watchman,  162,  north  fourth  ft. 

-,-,;fmont  James,  gentleman,  10,  north  eighth  ft. 
"  Doublebowe,-  John,  printer,  fifth  betweenGerman  and  Blumb  ft. 

Doudcrman  Jacob,  fnoemaker,  97,  Vine  ft. 

Dough  George,  mariner,  14,  Shippen  IK 

Dougherty  Gcoige,  ironmonger,  14.7,  fouth  front  ft. 

Dougherty  James,  hair  clreflcr,  272^  fouth  fecjj^d  h, 

Doug'nerty  James,  taylor,  ^24,  fouth  front jj^ 

Dougherty  John,  ftoae  cutter,  Elmtlies  alle^^ 

.Do;igherty  llichard,    carptmer,  I.ombardTbffweea    fixth  and  [feycnth 
ftreets  ' 


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Doue;Iierry,  widow,  247,  fouth  front  ft. 

Doughty  Daaicl,  wl^.art' builder,  Duke  ft. 

Doughty  James,  &  Sod,  lumber  merchants,  corner  of  Queen  and  Sws- 
ion  Ic 

Dou<;luy  James,  hnnbcr  mercliant,  142,  Swanfon  It. 

Douglas  G.  bookfellcr  oc  ftationer,  z  ,  fonth  third  ft. 

Douglafs  Andrew,  fugar  refiner,  58,  norih  tiiird  It. 

Douglais  John,  cabinet  and  chair  maker,  186,  ibuth  Second  ft. 

Douglafs  John,  jun.  cabinet  maker,  67,  Walnut  ft. 

Douglas  Mary,  widow.  Plumb  between  third  and  fourth  ft. 

Douglafs  Rachel,  widow,  Budd  ft. 

Douglas  .iVIrs.  widow,  near  iBo,  Spnice  ft. 

Dow  Rebecca,  widow,  16,  Christian  Ih 

Dowdail  John,  tobacco  Ipinner,  460,  north  fecond  ft. 

Dowers  Edward,  fail  maker,  11,  Pear  ft. 

Dowers  John,  fail  maker,  149,  foutn  water  ft. 

Dowling  Mr.  labourer,  Plumb  between  iuurth  and  fifth  ft. 

Downie  John,  fliipwright,  Front  between  Mary  and  Prime  ft. 

Downing  Jacob,   merchant,  65,    nortn  water,  and  j2,  Arch  ft. 
Downs  Karl,  ilioemaker,  Coates  ft.  near  Front 

Downs  William,  ilioemaker,  6,  South  ft. 

Doyle  Dennis,  tavlor,  178,  fouth  Water  ft, 

Doyle  John,  flicemaker.  Fuller's  alley 

Doyle  John,  innkeeper,  85,  iourh  m  ater  ft, 

Doyle  John,  fchoolmafter,  Galkel  i\. 

Doyle  l\[atthew,  labourer,  Duke  il. 

Drake  George,  wheelwright,  Coates  ft. 

Draper  Jonathan,  fhoemaker,  129,  Pine  ft. 

Dreifl^acli  Adam,  tavern  keepar,  near  Noble  in  north  third  ft* 

Drinker  D.anie!,  merchant,  72,  Dock  ft. 

Drinker  Kenry,  gentleman,   no,  north  front  ft. 

Drinker  Henry,  jun.  merchant,  30,  ditto 

Drinker  John,  rnerchant,  31,  Vine  ft. 

Drinker  Joft"ph,  gcnileman,  311,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Drinker  Jofepb,  cooper,  48,  Arch  ft. 

Drinker  Jofeph  D.  merchant,  45,  north  third  ft. 

Drinker  Mary,  fiiopkeeper,  24,  north  fecomd  l\. 

Drifcoll  Francis,  fea  captain,  60'.  Chriftian  i\. 

Druilman  Henry,  painter  and  glazier,  122,  Callowhill  fl. 

Drum  Jo'm,  grocer,  corner  of  Qiieen  and  Front  ft. 

Drunell  Thomas,  gentleman,  184,  fcuth  fourth  ft. 

Drurv  Mary,  w-idow,  269,  fouth  Second  ft. 

Dubacq  Francis,  confeftioner,  87,  fouth  front  ft. 

Dubarry  John,  ftorekeeper,  1,  fouth  third  ft. 

Dubois  Abraham,  filverlniith,  65,  north  fecond  ft* 

Duboi'q  Henry,  repairer  of  looking  glafTes,  454,  north  fecond  ft 

Dubs  &  Earl,  merchants,  247,  Market  ft. 

Dubs  Martin,  merchant,  37,  noith  fevenih  ft. 

Ducbe  John,  gentleman,  22,  Catherine  ft. 

Ducoing  &  Lacombe,  merchants,  j  28,  north  Front  ft. 

Ducomb  Vmcent,  perfumer,  i^2i  Walnut  ft. 

Ducommun  A.  L.  watch  cafe  rnaker,  62,  Race  ft. 

Dudding  Mrs,  widow,  near  411,  i:ortli  front  ft. 


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_  jidley  Benjamin,  colledlor  of  the  militia  fiaes,  bet.  third  and  fburtli,  in 

t:';]  South  it. 

^■cr  William,  fea  captain,  21,  Vernon  ft. 

JDu.y  Aciam,  flioemaker,  23,  fouth  Fronr  i\, 
pney  ChrilHan,  tin  fmith,  8,  Chancery  lane 

Dufficld  Abraham,  lumber  nitrciianv,  Ann  ih 

DulHeld  Benjamin,  M.  D.  303,  fouth  Fruwt  1>. 

Duffield  John,  merchant,  1 1,  (ouih  ITrunt  fh 

Dnfaeld  John,  dealer  in  hard  ware,  64,  Market  fl* 

Dufiield  Samuel,  M,  D.  li.,  Chefnut  i\. 

Duffield,  widow,  boarding-hoijfe,  44,  tunth  fifth  ft. 

DuiFey  John,  carter,  313,  Arch  It, 

Duffy  Mary,  w  idow,  14  Cbimnies 

Duley  Jofeph,  iTioemaker,  Green  ft, 

Dumon  Elizabeth,  gentlewonsan,  42,  Vine  ft-  f' 

Dumoutet  John,  gotdf'milh  and  jeweller,  j/,  Ibnth  Second  fl. 

Dunan  Mr.  phyiician.  15,  Vine  It. 

Dunant  Edward,  merchant,  149,  fouth  front  ft.  and  35,  Union 

Dunbar  William,  mariner,  5c,  S'hippeii  it. 

Duncan  James,  carter,  22,  Shippen  ft. 

Duncan  William,  broker,  171,  Arch  ft. 

Duncan  William,  broker,  corner  of  Chefnut  and  third  {l. 

Duncan  William,  ihip  mailer,  19,  Queen  it. 

Duncan  Mrs.  widow,  6,  Swanfon  ft. 

Dungan  Thomas,  lliopkeeper,  57,  north  fecond  ft. 

Dunkerly  Luke,  cabinet  makei',  turner,  and  joiner,  Green  ft. 

Dunkerly  Mary,  widow,  Green  ft. 

Dunkin  Robert  H.  attorney  at  law,  and  notary  public,  31,  Walnut  ft. 

Dunlap  James,  M,  D.  61,  Chefnut  ft. 

Dunlap  John,  gentleman,  corner  of  twelfrh  and  Market  ft. 
.  Dunlap  Robert,  wood  fawvsr,  89,  iourh  fc. 

Dunn  Daniel,  boarding  houfe,  Farmer's  Roc 

Dunn  Edward,  24,  Duke  It. 

Dunn  James,  boarding  houfe,  170,  Market  ft. 

Dunning  Dennis,  German  between  fourth  aiid  fifth  ft. 

Dunphy  James,  ihip  raafter,  33,  nprth  leventh  it. 

Dunwoody  John,  innkeeper,  285.^  Maftet  ft. 

Duplaine  Charbonnet  Anthony,  teachai'  of  the  French  and  American  lan- 
guages, 70,  Union  ft, 

Dupleflls  Peter  Le   Baibier,    conveyanceV  and   Iworn   interpreter,    25, 
Ibuth  third  ft. 

Duponceau  Peter  Stephen,  attorney  at  law,  74,  Walnut  ft. 

Dupuy  Daniel,  gentleman,  1 14,  Race  ft. 

Dupuy  Daniel,  goldlmith,  4,  iouth  Second  ft.  -"^  "" 

Durang  Jacob,  bleeder,  betsvccn  fourth  and  fifth  in  foutli  ft. 

Durang  Jacob,  umbrella  maker,  97,  South  ft. 

Durant  Eleanor,  Oak  between  fouriii  and  fifth  ft. 

J^urfor  George,  houlc  carpenter,  berween  ninth  md  tenth  in  Arc'-,  f:, 

Durie  Jolin,  taylor,  corner  of  fourth  and  New  ,'r, 

Durmer  Thomas,  Biuclicr,  near  444  nortli  fropt  i't. 

Durney  Michael,  bifcnit  baker,  corner  of  fec'id  and  Shepherds  courr. 

Di.iar  F.  merchant,  Filbert  between  ninih'ind  tenth 

Durr  Jacob,  &'Co.  topper  fmiths,  273,  r-"'tfi  iccond  ir, 

Dutilh  £,  &  Wachrnnth,  me;ciiants,  k'Hj  fouih  iccoiui  It. 

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Duval  &  Cadet,  fhopkecpers,  196,  rorth  front  ft. 

]3uval  Morcii,  apothecary  and  chcmilt,  jyi,  north  front  fi. 

Duval  Mary,  widow,  ^tar  alley 

Du\  ivicr  I.ewis,  JVI.  D.  South  between  fifth  and  fixth  ft.  o' 

J)iivi\i:;r  Mr,  drawing  nialter,  iz,  Strawberry  ft. 

Dycc  iMarv,  widow,  14  Chimnies. 

Dyer  Walter,  labourer,  between  third  and  fourth  in  Plumb  ft. 


2jACHUS  Robert,  brafs  founder,  92,  South  fl. 

l•.a'^\ciol^  John,  Tea  captain,  3p„  Almond  if". 

flak  Catl'.crine,  widow,  73,  loutli  fourth  fi. 

Karhart  Martin,  grocer,  64, 1'ouch  fifth  ft. 

Karl  Caleb,  fhip  nfaller,  144,  Swanfon  i\. 

Earl  David,  flioennaktr,  318,  north  front  ft, 

Earlcy  William,  uhool  mafter,  St.  Johns  IK 

Earned  Henry,  grocer,  407,  north  lecond  ih 

Earne/t  Jacob,  fruiterer,  18,  High  l\. 

Earned  Jacob,  taylor,  6.;,  Ibuth  fourth  i\. 

Earned  Thomas,  carpenter,  between  Lombard  and  Pine  in  fouth  Fiftk 
ftreet 

Eafby  John,  cooper,  386,  north  front  ft. 

Eaftburo  Jofeph,  joiner  and  cabinet  maker,  86,  Vine  ft. 

Eberle  Cijarles,  culler,  near  the  corner  of  fccond  in  South  ft.  and  Green- 
leaf's  alley 

Ebcrr  Catherine,  widow,  74,  Branch  ft. 

tckfeh  Adam,  blackfmith,  between  Race  and  Vine  in  fifth,  and  betweca 
177  and  159,  Race  ft. 

Eckfelc  Jacob,  blackimith  and  innkeeper,  30,  north  fifth  ft. 

Eckly  Abraham,  cooper,  70,  north  fixth  u, 

F.ci-.fley  J>hn,  baker,  77,   Elm  ft. 

Etkltein  Jacob,  taylor,  119,  New  ft. 

Kfid-jwc^  R.  merchant,  145,  notth  i'econd  ll. 

Fdelman  John,  cordwainer,  between  ninth  an^d  tenth,  in  Cherry  ft, 

Eddy  Charles,  merchant,  4,  north  eighth  ft. 

Eddy  George,  gentleman,  251,  High  ft. 

Edenborn  Jacob,  currier,  no.  Race  ft. 

Edo^ar  William,  button  mould  turner,  32,  Crown  ft. 

Edger  ]aines,  grocer,  corner  of  fecond  and  Catherine  ft. 

Edger  Mary,  324,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Edwards  and  Bokcr,  tavlors,  18,  fouth  water  ft. 

Edwards  Edward,  merchaii>,  Fromberger's  court 

Edward  George,  merchant,  -j,  fouth  liicond  ft 

Edwards  George,  taylor,  1 1,  J!:«-i-aAv berry  ft. 

Edwards  Griffith,  grocer,  21,  Cj^jrch  alley 

Edwards  GrilStb,  &  Madduck,  growers,  72,  High  ft. 


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Edwards  Jacob,  taylor,  53,  fovith  tVater  ft. 

Kdwards  James,  lea  captain,  between  Vine  and  Callowlnli  in  north  wa- 
ter i^ 

Edwards  jofeph,  carpenter,  between  fixth  and  leventh  in  Clierry  ft. 

Edward  FVlargaret,  ("cliool  miitrcis,  6,  Pear  ft. 

Edward  Mary,  widow,  gentlewoman,  Duke  ft. 

Edwards  Rieloli,  cabinet  maker,  91,  Swanfon  ft. 

Egan  Thomas,  fhoemaker,  near  11,  fouth  lixth  ft. 

Egan  &  Walker,  grocers,  corner  of  Qjiecn  and  Front  ft.  ^^ 

Egert  George,  innkeeper,  214,  north  third  ft.  ^B 

Egger  Thomas,  lea  captain,  5J,  Almond  H.  '^ 

Eglee  &  Blakie,  cabinet  and  chair  makers,  74,  fouth  fourth  ft. 

Ehrenleller  Jacob,  innkeeper,  34,  north  fourrh  ft. 

Eigelburncr  Peter,  tobacconift,  341,  fouth  front  ft.  ^ 

Einwachter  George,  drayman,  near  448,  north  I'econd  ft. 

Eifenhut  Andrew,  copper  I'mith,  corner  of  Vine  and  ibi^nd/ft. 

Eifenbry  Catherine,  innkeeper,  corner  of  fifth  and  Racej  it. 

Elder  Andrew,  flaoemaker,  32,  Pine  ft.  '-=  / 

Elder  Thomas,  merchant,  79,  north  water  ft.  ^        .^ 

Elderman  Charlotte,  widow,  Knight's  court 

Eldridge  Jehu,  fJiopkeeper,  112,  Cheihut  ft, 

Eldridge  Phineas,  ihip  maftcr,  Carpenter  ft.  between  fourth  and  fifth 

Eldridge  Samuel,  merchant,  139,  High  ft. 

Eleck  Philip,  tayior,  49,  foutli  fifth  ft. 

Elfrith  Rachel,  widow,  gentlewoman,  16,  Elfrith's  alley 

Elegan  George,  <hip  carpenter,  St.  John's  ft, 

Elkinron  A!a,  taylor,  corner  of  Arch  and  water  ft. 

Ellawuy,  2c  Co.  fancy  hat  ftore,  93,  fouth  lecond  It. 

Ellaway  Edward,  merchant,  42,  Dockfh 

EUicott  Andrew,    16,  north  lixtb  fl. 

Elliott  Francis,  Ihip  mafter,  38,  Race  ft, 

Elliott  Hugh,  merchant,  17,  Filbert  ft., 

Elliott  James,  tavern  keeper,  43,  louth  fifth  ft. 

Elliott  John,  looking  glafs  and  medical  merchant,  60,  Ibuth  front  ft. 

Elliott  Samuel,  currier,  93,  fouth  front  ft.  and  54,  Dock 

Elliott  William,  plaifterer,  between  fifth  and  lixth  in  Sliippen  ft. 

Elliott  William,  inn  keeper,  18,  north  fourth  ii. 

Elliott  William^  labourer,  near  306,  fouth  i'econd  ft. 

Ellis  David,  grocer,  cornel* of  fourth  and  Shippen  ft. 

Ellis  Robert,  clerk,  So|var  alley 

Ellis  Rowland,  merchant,  21,  Branch  l\. 

Ellis  Thomas,  brai's  foujider,  between  fifth  and  fiKtii  in  South  ft." 

I'illiion  Samuel,  mercliant.  Mulberry  court 

Ellilton  James,  ci'ocer,  corner  of  fifth  and  fpruce  ft. 

EUilion  6c  Jolm  Perot,  merchants,  41,  north  water  ft. 

Elton  Tofepn,  taylor,  84,  north  fourth  ft. 

Elverlon  Hannah,  mantua  maker,  near  iio.  Union  I't- 

Ely  Hugli  &  Jofeph,  Hour  merchants,  51,  north  water  i\. 

Ely  Hugh,  merchant,  16,  Arch  ft. 

Ely  John,  fchool  mafter,  7,  Cheri7  ft. 

Ely  John,  lawyer,  Poplar  lane 

Emerick  Baltzer,  baker,  234,  High  ft, 

Eraerick  George,  baker,  23,  north  fe/enth  ft. 

Lmerick  Frederick,  St.  Joiru's  it. 


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Emrry  Jacob,  meal  mcvclir.nr,  near  To  p'ai"  Lr.j«c  in  fccond  ft. 

Eii>*;ry  Lcsvis,  carter,  St.  Jolm'slt. 

Einlen  /\iin,  gentlewoman,  ijy,  Chcfnut  ft. 

Emlcn  Caleb,  gentleman,  6,  north  thiriili. 

.EiTileii  George,  merchant,  corner  of  WiDing's   alley   and   fouth  fourth 

VcreettJ* 
Enilen  Sa^jpcl,  gentleman,  114,  Arch  ft. 
Emory  JaTez,  printer,  71,  north  fifth  ft. 
Emory  John,  labourer,  5,  north  leventh  ft. 
Empin  Jo't^^^hair  drefibr,  82,  Shippen  ft. 
Eneii  Jamcs^^kcr,  near  Prime  in  fouth  front  ft. 
Kiigeard  flenry,  tavern  keeper,  41S,  north  lecond  ft. 
Englc  Ann,  fliopkecj>er,  70,  Almond  ft. 
I^ngle  Francis,  ironmonger,  73,  Race  ft. 
Engle  JanjC's,  ironmonger,  302,  fbuih  fecond  ft. 
Eviile  j'ofeph,  gentleiiian,  Duke  ft, 
EiM\'el-)ert  Mi;,  tavior,  40,  north  third  It, 
Erigies  Silas,  houl'e  carpenter,  corner  tliird  and  Shippen  ft. 
En^lifn  l^ofeph,  corder,  137,  north  front  ft.  j 

E(>ler  Andrew,  baker,  316,  north  fecond  ft. 
E'.itiis  Ann,  boardlng-houfe,  21,  South  ft. 
Euiiis  Michael,  one  of  th^-miuifters  of  St.  Mary's  church,  17,  Willing's 

alley 
Enni.;  Thomas,  i'addler,  14,  Creflbn's  alley 
Entric'ken  Thomas,  plaifterer,  Meade  alley 
Epple  Andrew,  broker,  83,  Chefnut  (t. 
Epplin  John,  fhocmaker,  Noble  ft.  between  fecond  and  third 
.Erdman  Charles,  fworn  interpreter  and  broker,  office  99,   Race  ft. 
Erlerk  George,  fcnen'aker,  St.  John's  ft.  r 

Erriiiger  Frederick,  flioemaker,  2,27,  nortli  third  ft.    1 
£1  ringer  Ptiiiip,  barber,  ditto  / 

Ervine  ilobert,  grocer,  corner  of  fourth  and  Shippen  ft. 
Er\>iii  George,    innkeeper,  corner  of  Arch  and  fecond  ft, 
Erwin  Hugh,  fnoemaker,  near  Oak  in  ni)rtii  fifth  ft. 
Erwin  Mary,  widow,  fiiopkeeper,  248,  north  fecond  fr. 
Ki  win  Jojin,  porter,  Coates  ft.  between  fecond  and  third 
Erwin  iioberr,  33,  north  eighth  ff. 

Erwin  Robert,  honfe  carpenter,  4,  Cherry  ^lleji/''^         ♦.^ 
Erwin  SaTTiuel,  houle  carpenter,     ditto.  ^,^^ 

Erwin  Sriniuel,  gentleman,  90,  north  fifth  frT^Vw^ 
Efi>sng  Thomas,  33,  Key's  ailev 
Efby  Jaoifs,  weaver,  ^36,  Cherry  ft. 

Efenbry  Catherine,  %\  idow,  innkeeper,  up,  north  fifth  ft, 
F.;hcrrick  George,  baker,  Grecn!caf"'s  alley 
Eiiiijg  Nicholas,  bricklayer,  8,  fonth  fifth  ft. 
E!py  William,  carter,  between  ninth  and  tenth  in  Filbert  ft. 
Erficr  i*d^'on,  leeper  of  carriages  for  hire,  36,  Pine  £t. 
-Fi" -ii  riitron,  fchool  mai'ter,  316,  north  front  ft. 
F.'  r.-  Daniel,  taylor,  24,  north  water  Ir.     .y 

:i.ib  J^mes,   blacki'iritb,  66,  Altno'^.d  ft. 
'  vrisjuhn,  fhopkeeper,  JiJi,  north  fifth  fr. 
t'tr.s  iSi»H-;u«;l,  cabinet;  rr.akcr,  132,  north  fifth  ff. 
Erris  V>  liiiajiij  giocer,  X^O,  porthtiith  ft. 
Ettcr  George,!  cpa.ch  ^vr%|ccr,  Zj,  uorth  fixtfi  fu 


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Ettwine  Jacob,  houfe  carpenter,  131,  Cailowhill  Tr. 

Ev.Yiis  Csfiwallader,  mcrchanr,  60,  north  eighth  It. 

Evans  David,  cabinet  maker,  215,  Arcli  Ir. 

Evans  David,  houff  carpenter,  83,  Union  Ir. 

Evans  David,  houl'e  caruenter,  .qy,  Almond  ft. 

Evans  &  Good,  grocers,  277,  Higli  I'r. 

EvaiiS  John,  merchant,  ;^iiy  louth  iecond  li. 

Evans  John,  houfe  caij-jciiter,  near  Vine  in  north  fixth  It. 

Evans  John,  mariner  Farris's  court 

Evans  Jonatha,;,  houle  carpencer,  102,  Union  ft.  ^ 

Evans  Jofhiia,  bricklayer,  Chriftian  between  front  and  w^r  ft. 

Evans  Jofiah,  plailterer,  Star  alley 

Evans  ifaiah,  labourer,  24Z,  fouth  third  ft. 

Evans  Lloyd,  hotile  carpenter,  97,  fouth  eighth  ft. 

Evans  Mary,  widow,  Sugar  alley 

Evans  Oliver,  burr  mill  (tone  manufaclnrer,  and  feller  of  bolting  cloths, 

126,  fouili  fecond  l\. 
Evans  Peter,  innkeeper,  138,  fouth  front  ft. 
Evens  A.  gentleman,  138,   Arch  It.  ■ 

Evens  Mr.  fccrctary  to  the  comniiffion  under  the  6th  article  of  the  Bri- 

tifli  treaty,  129,  Arch  ft' 
Everhart  Abraham,   houi'e  carpenter,   between  fixth  and  feventh  ft.  in 

Cherry 
Everhart  George,  2,  Pewter  platter  alley 
Everhart  Elizabeth,  hnckUcr,  82,  north  fixth  ft. 
Evcrly  Adam,  hair  dreflcr  and  perfumer,  25,  Chefnut  ft. 
Everly  John,  hatter,  28,  louth  fourth  it. 
EAvalt  Jacob,  labourer,  14  Chimnies 
Ewen  Lewis,  drayman,  Budd  ft. 
Ewing  John  Rev.  D.  D.  provolt  of  the  Univerfity  of  Pennfylvania,  .86) 

Arch  (t. 
Ewing  Jonii,jun.  attorney  at  law,  86,  Arch  ft. 
Ewing  Mary,  widow,  gentlewoman,  40,  George  ft. 
Ewing  Thomas,  nv-'rchant,  ly,  Chefnut  ft. 
Ewiftg  William,  attorney  at  law,  97,  New  ft. 
Eyers  John,  grocer,  fecond  near  Brown  ii, 
Eyer  Nathan,  taylor,  i,  north  water  ft.      *    - 


X^  AGAN  GEORGE,  taylor,  Budd  {[. 

Fagan  Nicholas,  houfe  carpenter,  78,-  Crown  il. 

Fagcas  Peter,  fcacnpram,   Dtike  It. 

Fagundas  George,  Conftable,  330,  north  fecond  ft. 

Fagundas  Peter,  ditto,  441,  north  front  il. 

Faipoux  James,  whitefmith,  bet.  9th  &  loth,  in  Arch  R. 

Fdirburn  John;  .^lopkeeper,  36,  louth  Iccund  It. 


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Fairwcather  Alexander,  grocer,  88,  South  ft. 

Fairy  Elizabctli,  hucklter,  near  409,  north  third  IK 

Falconer  Nathaniel,  niafter  warden,  zy,  Race  i\. 

Fallon  Fellus,  grocer,  corner  of  fourth  and  Planibfl. 

Fantz  Henry,  caulker,  St.  John's  il. 

Farmer  James,  carpenter,  28,  fouth  third  fl:  . 

Farncr  Cal'per,  tobacconift,   173,  north  I'econd  IK 

Farran  Mary,  boarding-houfe,  36,  South  il. 

Farree  Jol'eph,  gentleman,    1^0,  north  third  (1. 

Farrell  Thongfc,  filk-dyer,  67,  South  It. 

Farrier  Robeff,  labourer,  back  of  the  corner  of  fifth  Arcet,  in  South 
Itreet 

Faulkner  James,  plaifterer,  between  fifth  and   hxth  ftreets,  in  South  fl. 

Faunce  George,  brick  maker,  457,  north  fecond  (i. 

Faunce  Henry,  baker,   corner  of  lirown  and  fecond  It. 

Faurcs  Francis,  L.  bifcuit  baker,  91,  Lombard  il. 

Fdwcett  Ji-ihn,  fea  captain,  40,  Qiieen  it. 

Fearis  Bartholomew,  Poweli  fh 

Fearifs  Francis,  fliip  mafter,  304,  fuuth  front  H-. 

Fearou  Jofeph,  tallow  chandler,  ^3,  Walnut  IK 

Fearon  Peter,   merchant,  8,  Walnut  It. 

Ftbiger  Elizabeth,  widow,  263,  iMarket  ft. 

Feel/  Thomas,  ftlioolma(ter,  3,  fouth  fixth  ft. 

Feudall  Thomas,  i'adler.  Sugar  alley 

Feinour  Jofeph,  jun.  tin  raanuiac^lurer,  246,  fouth  fecond  fl. 

Felkcr  George,  flioemaker,  89,  north  fixth  it 

Fenncll  Margaret,  widow,  uphoKtercr,  80,  luuth  front   ft. 

Fennell  W.lliani,  fhopkeeper,  2,  Strawberry  ft. 

Fenner  Henry,  taylor,   141,  fouth  Water  it. 

Fenner  Lawrence,  cordwainer,   255,  fouth  front  ft. 

Fenntr  Mary,  widow,  between  fecond  and  third  flreets,  in  Chriftian 
ftreet 

Fenner  Ptter,  flioemaker.  Star  alley 

Fenno  John,  proprietor  of  the  Gazette  of  the  United  States,  119,  Chef- 
nut  ft. 

Fennot  Mifs,  224,  fouth  third  ft. 

Fenton  John,  37,  Keys  alley 

Ff  nton  John,  coach  maker,  257,  High  ft.      ^ 

Fenton  ivlartha,  widow,  50,  north  ieventh  ft.  'i^v 

Fenton  Thomas,  fhoemaker,  46,  Race  ft.  ^^^ 

Fenton  widow,  fchoul  miflrei'sy  200,  north  front  ft. 

Ferau  Thomas,  mariner,  3,  Hoffman's  alley. 

Fergufon  Ebeuezev,  ironmonger,  2io,outh  fecond  and  61,  Shippcn 
ftreet 

Fergufon  George,  farrier,  near  Poplar  lane,  in  north  iecond  ft. 

Ferguibn  H.jun.  merchant,  22,  north  fecond  fl. 

Fergufon  [ames,  bii'cuit  baker,  9,  Penn  ft, 

Fergufon  Robert,  fhoemaker,  between  German  and  Plumb,  in  fouth 
fourth  ft. 

Fergufon  Samuel,  carpenter,  253,  north  fecond  f!. 

Ferguibn  William,  currier,  02,  Crown  ft. 

Field  John,  Crown  ft. 

Field  John  porter,  127,  Walnut  ft. 

Field  John,  &  Co.  merchants,  corner  of' Market  and  twelfth  £1; 

Fl'-ld  Nataai);  merdiantj  47,  north  front  II. 


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Field  Peter,  tayior,  146,  Spruce,  and  48,  fouth  Water  ft. 

Fielding  Robert,  coach  maker,   25,  Filbert  ft. 

Fimi(ter  widow,  gentlewoman,  Powell  i\. 

Fimple  Jacob,  tayior,  67,  north  fix^h  ft. 

Finch  Mrs.  boarding  houfe,  84,  north  eighth  ft^ 

Fink  Jacob,  (locking  weaver,  26,  north  ft. 

Finlay  Samuel,  Publilher  of  the  American  Naval  &  Commercial   Re- 

gifter,  73,  Lombard  ft. 
Finley  Hugh,  &  Robert  Andrews,  carpenters,  75,  Lombard  (1. 
Finley  James,  fchool  madcr,  back  oi  229,  Arch  ft. 
Finney  Charles,  houfe  carpenter,  2C,   Pear  ft. 
Firth  Prefton,  C.  houfe  carpenser,  12,  Moravian  alley 
Fiflier  Archibald,   mariner,  49,  Coates  alley 
Fifher  Eliflia,  47,  north  (eventh  ft. 

Fifher  James  C.  k  Samuel  W.  merchants,  13,  Arch  ft. 
Fifher  James  C.  merchant,  next  to  23,  Arch  ft. 
Fi/lier  John,  labourer,  next  to  67,  north  fixth  ft. 
Fiiher  John,  7,  Appletree  alley 
Fiiiier  John,  labourer,  laudd  ft. 
Fiflier  John,  5,  Vernon  l\. 
Fiiher  Jeremiah,  near  eighth  ft.  in  Sugar  alley 
Fifher  Jofeph,  gentleman,  247,  Arch  ft. 
Fifher  Martin,  filver  and  gold  turner,  5,  Apple  tree  alley 
Fiflier  Mary,   26,  Market  ft. 
Fiflier  Miers,  merchant,  92,  fouth  front  ft. 
Fiiher  Samuel,  W.  merchant,  23,  Arch  ft. 
Fifher  Samuel  &  Miers,  merchants^  27,  Dockft, 
Fifher  Samuel  Rowland,  merchant,   1 10,  fouth  front  ft. 
Fifher  Thomas  &  Jofliua,  merchants,  5,  Dock  ft. 
Fifher  Thomas,  merchant,  142,  fouth  lecond  i\. 
Fifler  Mrs.  widow,  80,  High  ft. 

Fifs  Jofeph,   M.  D.  between  third  and  fourth  ftreets,  in  Plumb  ft. 
Fifs  Mary,  gentlewom.an,  between  fecond  and  tliird  fireets,  in  Germsua 

ftreec 
Fifs  Pettr,  baker,  127,  Callowhill  ft.  .. 

Fifs  William,  fail  maker,  between  lixth  and  feventh  ftreets.,  in  South  ft; 
Fifter  Adam,  tayior,  78,  Elm  W. 
Fiftar  John,  carter,  poplar  lane 

Fitzgerald  Mr.  Idock  and  pumpmaker,   10,  Little  Water  ft. 
Fitzpatrick  Edward,  labourer,  140,  Plumb  ft. 
Fitzfimmoas  Thomas,  merchant,  i.   Walnut  ft.   and   oppofite  .  Morris's 

building,  Chefnur  i\. 
Flahavan  Roger,  brufh  manufacSlurer,  3,  fouth  lecond  fl. 
Flake  George,  painter  and  glazier,  near  eighth  ft.  in  Arch  ft. 
Flake  Jacob,  tayior,  44,   Moravian  alley 
Flamand  Janjcs,  bair  drefTer,    173,  Arch  ft. 
Flanagan  John,  vendue  cryer,  at  the  fign  of  the  three  jolly  Iriilimen  in 

South  (t. 
Flanagan  Stephen,  pilot,  near  Catlicrine,  in  South  ft. 
Ilanagan  William,  fhoemaker,  between  South  and  Shippen,  in  Georgei 

ftreet 
Fleaglcr  Valentine,  labourer,  back  of  18,  north  fever.th  ("., 
FIcifhcr  Baltzer->  cordwainer,  78,  north  tli;rd  ft. 
Fleming  Charles,  tavcrriketper,  333,  north  front  ft. 


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Fleming  Jolin,  fea    captain,  between  fecond   and  third,  in  Catharinfc, 

(Irecr 
Fleming  Robert,  mariner,  between  fixth   and  feventh,  in  South  ft. 
Fleming  Stern,  cabinet  maker,  I'outh  eighth  ft. 
Fletcher  jamcs,  flioemakcr,  between  fourth  and  fifth,  in  Plumb  ft. 
Fletcher  William,  coach  malcer,  between   i'eventh  and  eighth  in  Race 

flreet 
Fletcher  Mifs,  mantiia  maker,  Crabb  fl. 
Fletcher  Mrs.  widow,  /jz.  Crown  ft. 
Flick  Mary,   widow,  102,  i'outh  Water  ft. 
Flickwir  David,  carpenter,  30,  loath  fecond  ft. 

Fling  John,  merchant,  81,  foutli  Water  ft.   and  29,  fouth  fourth  ft. 
Flinu  Richard,  flilpmafter,  corner  of  Duke  and  north  lecond  ft. 
Flinn  Thomas,  &  Murphy  Michael,  grocers,  corner  of  fourth  and  Race 

ftrcets 
Flint  John,  watch  maker,  210,  Arch  ft, 
Flintham  John,  cooper,  93,  Vine  it. 
i'lintlmm  V/illiam,  cooper,  15,  Keys  alley 
Flood  Jo!)n,  labourer,   11,  Shipj^en  ft. 

Florence    Eleanor,  widow,  near  the  corner  of  Swanfon,  in  Almond  fta 
Foering  Samuel,  currier,  228,  north  fecond  ft, 
Fogell  John,  trader,  between  ,front  and  Water,  in  Prime  ft. 
Fogill  Nicholas,  wood  fa  wyer,  fourteen  Chimnies 
Fogell  William,  trader,  fourteen  Chimnies 
Folweil  Jolin,  merchant,  71,  north  front  fr- 
Folwell  Nathan,  fliopkeeper,  16,  north  front   ft. 

Folweil  Samuel,  miniature  painter  in  hair,  back  of  14,  Morovian  alley 
Folweil  Richard,  Printer,   2,  Laetitia  court,  &  33,  Carter's  alley 
Folweil  William,  merchant,  36,  north  fecond  ft. 
Foot  Mary,  tavernkeeper,  9,  Market  ft. 
Footman  Peter,  Carter's  alley 
Footman  8z  Co.  auctioneers,  6j,  fouth  front  ft. 
Forbes  /^rthiir,  fliipwright,  14,  Coates  ft. 
Forbes  Daniel,  taylor,  Budd  ft. 
Force  Peter,  fhoemaker,  8,  Lstitia  court 
Ford  Hannah,  mantua  maker,  1 1,  Strawberry  ft. 
Ford  Jacob,  wheelwright,  57,  north  fixth  ft. 
Forde  Lawrence,  brafs  fleeve-button  maker,   199,  Race  ft. 
Ford  Matthew,  fea  captain,   16,  Ciu'iftian  ii. 
Forde  Standifii,  mt:i,hant,  27,  Vine  Ir. 
Fordham  Benjamin,  fhip  carpenter,  56,  Race  Ct. 
Forepaugii  Fredcruk,  ho-iie  carpenter,   1/5-^,  north  fecond  fr. 
Forepaugh  Geor^-e,   houfe  carpenter,  north  fecond  ft.   between  Callo-.y* 

hill  and  the  biidge 
Forgnion  Benjamin,  taylor,  29,  north  front  it. 
Forgulon  Robert,  taylor,  near  411,  nor:h  front  ft, 
Forreit  William,  foopkeeper,  lo,  north  Iront  i"t:     \^^ 
Forlyth  6z  Co.  merchants  69,  Market  fr.  ,'■    .\ 

Forfyth  Elizabeth,  87,  Scaith  fr. 
Fortefcue  Sarah,  ihopkeeper,  72,  Almond  ft. 
Fortune  James,  fail  maker,  50,  Shippen  ir. 
Fortune  Michael,  grocer,  38,  I'outh  hith  fr. 
Fortune  Walter,  blackfmith,   157,  Vine  ft, 
Fol'tcr  Alexander,  mercl:ant,  17,  I'cnn  ir. 


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Fofter  J  >feph,  Tea  captair,  69,  Lombard  ft. 

Folrer  S;las,  Tea  c-uptuiu,  3  > ,  Almond  Ir. 

Folttr  William,  A.  clerk,  near  164,  Lombard  f-* 

Fothergill  Willia  n,  diy  good  merchaiit,  35,  Ibuth  water  ft* 

Fotterall  Stephen,  berween  330  &  334,  louili  front  ft. 

Foulice  Adam,  fruiterer,  20  ^  foa;!'  tronc  fr. 

Foulke  Aciani,  grocer,  202,  fbiith  Watet  fc. 

Fuuike  Cadwalladar,  dealer  in  China,  233,  north  fecon  I  ft. 

Foulke  Caleb  &:  Ov-cu,  merchatits,   145,  High  It. 

Foulk  Caleb  jxierclijni,  293,  High  fr. 

Foulke  Cafper,  fea  captain,  138,  north  third  It. 

Foulke  Catharine,  widow.  Prune  ft. 

Foulke  Frederick,  joiner,  3,  fourteen  Chimnies 

Fowler  Mary,  2,  Vernon  It. 

Fox  Chriftian,  joiner.  Crown  ft. 

Fox  Edward,  autflioneer,  ,56,  foutli  front  fr. 

Fox  George  caulker,  Riidd  It. 

Fox  George  gentleman,  between  tenth  and  eleventh  ftrcets,  ia  Chcfnu?- 

ftreet 
Fox  George,  blackfmith,  23,  Callowhill  ft. 
Fox  Gilbert,  comedian,   201,  A;cli  ft. 
Fox  James,   13,  Pewtei  Platter  alley 
Fox  John,  (h;p  carpenter,  Budd  fr. 

Fox  John,  labourer,  berween  fecond  and  third,  in  Catharine  ft. 
Fox  Jofeph,  hoijfe  carpenter,  132,  Vine  ft. 
Fox  Jofiah,  Naval  Conftruetor,  225,  Arch  It. 
Fox  Juftian,  taylor,  11,  north  third  ft. 
Fox  Martha,  Ihopkeeper,  42,  Market  ft. 
FoK  Michael,  brick  maker,  near  tenthj  in  filbert  ft. 
Fox  Michael,  gentlewoman,  near  40,  E'm  ft. 
Fo.x  Robert,  llcinner,   between  Callowhill  it.  ind  the  bridge,  in  north  fs-« 

cond  fr. 
Fox  Samnet,  gentleman,  near  140,  Ch-ifant  fr. 
Fox  William,  huufe  car|ienter,  near  164,  Lombard  ft. 
Fox  LVlrs.  widow,  gentle\voman,  32,  north  third  ft. 

Frailey  Joiin,  plasterer,  St.   [fthn's  Ih  '' 

Fraley  Fceder-ck, baker,  7  churi-h  Allev. 
Fraley  Ja^o  >,  baker,  corner  of  tifth  and  Shippen  (\, 
Frame  Jofeph,  merchant,  corner  of  4ihand  Lombard  ft. 
Francis  Henry,  Tanner,  Green  ft. 
Francis  Jacob,  dtalcr  in  horfcs,  81  north  fourth  ft. 

Francis  John,  Sboejnlltfcii^bjt.vofl^nCiemian  and  I'lumb  in  fouth  foarthft. 
Francis  John,  Hotel,  11  and  13  Joufli  fourth  ft. 
Francis  Thomas  Wjllini?;? 'J-erchaiit,  98  f)uth  thitd  ft« 
Francis  T^iiomas,  ikin-dieifer,  i-?-:?  Aicii  ft. 
Francis  Tench,  Purveyor  for   the  Lu'ted  States,  between  eleventh    aixK 

twe'f  h  in  Market  i: , 
Francis,  Come^iian,  near  c6  nortli  eip-hth  fl. 
Franck  Chrillian,  i]akt:r^  112  Shii^ncn  i\. 
Franks  Adam,  barber,  36  fouih  fourth  ft, 
Franks  Jacob,  tanner  and  currier,  noble  ft. 
Franklin  Walter,  Attorney  at  law,  8^  fouth  ft:cor^^* 
France,  widow,  gentlewoman,  138  ibuth  fourth    t^ 
Frazcr  Andrew,  gfoctr,  437  nortli  fecond  ft. 

H 


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Frafej- Jolin,  Taylor,  34Plumbfh 

Fraimces  Saiuncl,  broker,  147  Chcfnut  {I. 

Frauiiccs  S.  M.  grocer,  corner  of  third  and  plimib  ft. 

i'razicr  Nalbro  and  John,  merchants,  95  Couth  tront  It.' 

Frazier  Nalbi'o,  merchant,  83  Walnut  ti. 

Fra/.icr,  widow,  Fcaris's  court, 

Fi  az'tr  Mrs.  Widow,  between  third  and  fourth  in  plumb  ii. 

FraaUon  William,  hofUer,  Moravian  Alley. 

Frcderickibn  Frederick,  13  Kuncklc  Ih 

Fico  Bcnj'iniin,  Innkeeper,  320  north  front  it. 

Freeburgh  Avigurth,  watchman,  near  67  nortli  fixth  ft, 

Freeman  T.  B.  mercliant  39  fouth  front  ft. 

Fre.icii  Charles,  merchant,  22  llace  ft. 

Frtf]i.T-u:t  Daniel,  baker,  85  north  fifth  ft. 

Frelhay  Lewis,  Tobacconiit,  57  fouth  ft. 

Frexo  Bernard,  M.  D.  158  north  third  ft. 

Freyra^T  Margaret,  potter,  fouth  fifth  corner  of  fmall  fl. 

Freytag  Michael  potter,  do. 

Fricke  Auguftus,  woollen  draper,  7  fouth  third  ft. 

FrJck  Henry,  drayinan,  14  Shiver's  x^lley. 

Frickey   Frederick,  cabinet  maker,  380  north  front  ft. 

Friend  iiiarah,  widow,  Pruanft. 

Fries  John,  merchant,  90  JMarket  ft. 

Fritz  Peter,  flone  cutter,  248  Race  i^, 

Fritz  Peter,  fhnpkeepcr,  144  fpruce  it. 

Fritz  Catherine  widow,  Tavernkeeper,   376  foutli  front  ft. 

Fromhergcr  William,  merchant,  34  north  fecond  ft. 

Frolt  Martin,  bral's  founder,  Errics's  alley 

Fr/  Ellis,  butcher,  near  lixth  in  Cherry  ft. 

Fr/  George,   Carter,  coates  ft. 

Fry  Jaciilj,  labourer,   28  Elfrith  alley, 

Frv  ja-ob,   baker,  back  of  185  Market  ft, 

Fry  Jofeph,  keeper  of  the  ftate  houfe,  between  fifth  and  liKth  in  WalnnS 

ftreer. 
Fry  and  Spolding,  nierchant,  68  fouth  front  ft. 
Frvbergtr  J^^hn,  butcher,  between  49  &  .-37,  north  eighth  ft; 
Fuller  Benjamin,  merchant,  162,  fouth  front  ft. 
Fuller  Mrs.  widow,  iiB,  Swanlon  ft. 
Fr.:it:r  Jolin,  fhip  joiner,  Parraras  allev 
Fu'lcitun  Alexander,  merchant,  30,  Market  fr. 
Ful'erLon  Eleanor,  widow,  20,  Oueen  ft. 
F...lierron  Henry,    fliip  carpenter,    between  Mary  and  Prime,  infoutu 

front  ft.  -"'^ 

Fullciion  Margaret,  bearding  houfe,   2,  Grays  alley 
Fu'lltrron  Margaret,  widow,  boarding  houl'e,  60,  ncrth  fourth  ic, 
FiillerJon  Valeria,  boardino;  houfe,  113,  Arch  ft. 
Fuxiong  John,  carter,  corner  of  Poplar  lane,  &  third  ft. 
Fyani;  John,  {Loercakery  21,  Coates  fty 


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VJTABLE'jnhn,  lionfe  carpenter  Brown  fl 

Gabls  Peter,  jun.       ditto,  ditto 

Galatheau  Mrs.   widow,  30,  Penn  ft. 

Gairy Patrick,  coach  maker,  appletree  alley 

Galbraith  Patrick,  clock  &  watch-maker,  7,   Dock  (l. 

Gale  John,  St.  John's  Ih 

Gale  John,  tanner,  above  Poplar  Lane,  in  north  fccond  ft". 

Gales  [ofeph.  Printer,  36,  Race  ft. 

Gallaghar  James,  China  merchant,  5,  fouth  fecondft. 

Gallaghar  James,  China  merchant,   18,  fouth  front  ft. 

Gallagher  "iiichard,  ilioemaker,  between   third  and  fourth,  in  Shippen 

ih-eet 
Gallagher  William,  blackfmith,  Coates  ft. 
Gallagher,  Wm.  labourer,  back  of  21 1,  fouth  third  ft. 
Gallaudet  Peter.  W.  &  Co.  merchants,  63,  Chefnut  ft. 
Gaily  Jofeph,  tobacconi'l:,   173,  north  iecoud  ih 
Gamble  &  Helmiith,  merchants,  148,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Gamble  James,  fliip  joiner,  near  iioutb,  in  George  ft. 
Gamble  James,  fea  captain,  near  fixth,  in  Spruce  il. 
Gamble  John,  fawyer,  14,   Qiieen  ft. 
Gamble  William,  labourer,  16,  Oiieen  ft. 
Gamble  Mrs.  fhopkeeper,  68,  north  fourth  ft. 
Gamper  Jacob,  cooper.  Brown  ft. 

Gandy  Enoch,  innkeeper,  and  ftorekeeper.  Cape  May 
Gano  Samuel,  innkeeper,  322,  north  fecond  ft. 
Gantley  John,  ftioeraaher,  134,  north  front  ft. 
Garaud  J.  taylor,  64,  Chefnut  ft. 
Gardette  Janies,  dentift,  75,  Walnut  fL.- 
Gardner  Aaron,   carpenter,  between  leventh   and   eighth,  in    Cherry 

■ftreet 
Gardner Benjamiif,  mariner,  between    fecond  and  third,    in  Caiharine 


Itreet 


Gardner  Jacob,  innkeepe.r,  joy.  Vine  fr. 
Gardner  John,  lea  captain,  341,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Gardner  Jolm,  jun.  merchant.  Arch  ft.  wharf 
Gardner  John,  coach  painter,  41,  Keys's  alley 
Gardner  Nathaniel,  fea  captain,  309,  fouth  fecondft. 
Gardner  P«.achael,  bonnet  maker,   115,  Cheihut  ft. 
Gardner  William,  gentleman,  108,  north'  front  ft. 
GarJner  James,  Sugar  alley 
Gardner  James,  houfe  carpenter,  Gaflcill  ft, 
GarJner  Wjlliam,  merchant,  62,  fouth  front  ft. 
Gardner  Mrs.  widow,  near  Spruce,  in  fouth  fixth  ft- 
Ciarland  Mrs.  widow,  80,  Crown  ft. 
Garrait  John,   190,  fouth  water  ft. 
Garret  John,  grazier,  274,  fouth  front  ft. 


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Garrett  William,  8c  Levi,  tobacco  and  fnuff  manufatflurcrs,  13,  Dock 

(treet 
Garrick  Elizabeth,  near  192,  Arch  ft. 

Garrick  Francis,  bkickfrniTli,  betwetn  fifth  and  fixth,  in  Shippen  ft. 
Garr'jjues  y^bi  aham,  merchant,  86,  Nevv  fr. 
Gairigucs  Edward,  lionfc  carpenter,  39,  Cherry  alley 
Garr'(;nes  Satnnel,  gentleman,  258,  north  front  It. 
Garriirucs  Wiliiam,  meafurtrr  of  carpenter  work,  &  furveyor  for  the  in- 

Ibrance  company,  41,  Cherry  alley 
Garri*f(Mi  Clemeni,  h')u'e  carpenter,  23,  South  ft. 
Gartley  John,  fchuol-mafter,   ly,  Cherry  alley 
Gartlisy  William,  mariner,  no,  Swanfon  ft. 
Ga  tley  Rebecca,  fliopkeeper,  ibutli  eij2,hUi  ft. 
Gartoii  Ji'hn,  mariner,  175,  nortli  third  ft. 
Garwood  Jculph,  fhipwright,  fouih  front,  between  Mary  and    Prime 

Itreets 
Garwood  William,  fhip  carpenter,  between  Mary  and  Chriftian,  in  fouth 

front  ft. 
Gafper  Ebenezer,  cooper,   198,  Arch  ft. 
Gaik.ill  &  Thomlbn,  merchants,    22,   north  Water  ft;. 

Galkiil  William,  merchant  21,  Rate  ft. 

Gafs  George,  copper-plate  Printer,  84,  Dock  ft. 

Gait  John,  barber,  370,- north  fecond  it. 

Gates  Na*]ianiel,  fhipmafter,  near  <^ueen,  in  front  ft. 

Gates  Natrifniel,  (liipjoiner,  near  Queen,  in  ditto 

Gratiifl:'  Samuel,  merchant,  124,  Spruce  it. 

Garty  Joi'eph,  weather-glafs  maker,  79,  louth  front  ft. 

Gauricr  Francis,  tobaccoriift,  66,  Shippen  ft. 

Gaw  Gilbert,  windfor  chair  maker,  34,  Elfrith's  alley 

Gaw  Gilbert,  copperfmith,  ^23,  north  fecond  ft. 

Gaw  Robert  &  Gilbert,  chairmakers,   280,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Gaw  Mr.  diftiller,  north  feventh  fr.  near  Race 

Gazzam,  Taylor,  &  Jones,  merchants,  36,  north  front  ft. 

Geauntau,  Jofeph,  112,  north  third  It. 

Gebler  Godtroy,  blackfmith,  foutli  fourth  ft.  and  82,  Dock  ft. 

Geyltjv  Lapedary,  P.  jeweller  &  goldfmitli,  75,  fouth   fecond  it.  , 

Gglij^  John,  Segar  maker,  between  front  6c   fecond  lireets,  in  Fuller's 
Jlley  ^ 

— Getff  Henry,  taylor,  loo,  Rac^  f . 

Gc  itry  Robert,  ftipwright,  br.  John's  ft. 

Ge  itliej-  Chailes,  Sr.  John's  ft. 

Cientlier  Geoi  ge,  butcher,  Eudd  ft. 

Georgeon  Bernard,  ftiver-fntith,  74,  Elm  ft. 

George  Richard,  fhipmaftei*,  278,  fouth  front  ft, 

George  William-,  joiner,  near  82,  north  fixth  fr,    '" 

Gerhard  Mr.  (hopkeeper,  118,  north  fecond  ft. 

Geihard  William,  hatter,  44,  norrli  front  ft. 

Germj^.i  Ezckiel,  labourer,    between  front  and  Water  ftreets,  in  ^ueea 
ftreet 

Germon  John,  goldfmith,  35,  north  third  ft, 

G.crn(»n  Kichard,  merchant,  144,   Arch    It.  and   office  103,  ft)UtU  front 

irreet 
t;<r!nn'3<;Q  Nichplasj^  tobagco  fpinnerji  Kuudc  ft. 


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Geftner  John,  weaver,  liear  Coates  Lane,  in  north  third  it. 

Getham  Williaui,  iilverftviith,  14,  Combes  <tiley 

Getz  Fredt;rici<,  St.  John's  i\, 

Geyer  Andrew,  jun.  Livery  Stable  keeper,  28,  Branch  ft. 

Geyer  Andrew,  icn.  ironsnonirer,   13;),  north  third  it. 

Gibbons  Joieph,  ^,6,  fouth  fi'vh  It. 

Gibbons  Francis,  tay lor,  Ga.lvill  it. 

Gibbons  William,  iTierci:ar.r,   35,  Market  fx. 

Gibbs  Benjamin,  gt'n.tleman,  31,  Arcl;  ft. 

Gibbs  Jacoij,  cordtr,  between  South  and  Shippen,  in  water  ft. 

Gibbs  James,  mariner,  C«;ates,  beiwten  front  &  fecond  Iz. 

Gibbs  llaac,  blarklmith,  near  93,  Lombard    (r, 

Gibbs  Wiilian-!,  boarding  houie,  near  Shipper:,  in  Vernon  ft. 

Gibertfon  Ezckiel,  gentleman,  140,  fouth  fourth  it. 

Gibertibn  Wiliiarn,  livery  ftable  keeper,  90,  Lombard  ft, 

Gibfon  Edward,  grocer,  7,  north  iixth  It. 

Gibfon  George,  27,  Union  ft. 

Gibibn  John,  clerk,  Ehnflies  alley 

GibHin  James,  diltiller,  Paffynnk  road,  head  of  Catharine  ft. 

Gibfon  William,  ihoemaker.  Green  ft. 

Gibfon  William,  38,  A.rch  ft. 

Gideon  Jacob,  brufli  and  black  ball  manufaclurer,  198,  Arc 

GifRns  John,  labourer,  107,  north  lecond  ft. 

Gitt'ord  Thomas  fea  captain,  near  40,  George  ft. 

Gihon  Roi'anna'i,  widow,  near  Qiieen  in  Front  ft. 

Gilbert  Anil,  9,  ivloraviau  alley 

Gilbert  &Crciron,  fliopkeepcrs,  14,  north  fecond  ft. 

Gilbert  David,  toy  fhop,  46,  fonth  fourth  (t. 

Gilbert  David,  carpenter,  between  79  and  85,  Vine  ft. 

Gilbert  Frederick,  tay  lor,  68,  fouth  water  ft. 

Gilbert  Jacob,  taylur,  5c,  north  water  li. 

Gilbert  J^O.k',  tavern  keeper,  69,  fouth  fifth  ft. 

Gilbert  Mrs.  widow,  M'_^ul!och's  court 

Gilchrift  Charles,  merchant,  jo8,  MJrket  ft. 

Gilby  William,  mariner,  77,  Chriftian  ft-.  • 

GilLRoberr,  merchant,  Chelnut  ft.  wharf 

Gill  Mr.  JO,  Plumb  ft.    . 

Gillam  I.  na'i!c.-ifc443,  north  front  ft. 

Gillafpie  Robert,  58.  north  fixth  ft. 

Gillafpie  Samuel,  Ihopkeeper,  276,  fouth  front  ft. 

Gilles  Mrs.  hci  ween  iifth  and  fixth  in  fouth  ft. 

Gilliams  Lewis,  dentift,  z6.  Arch  ft. 

Gillin  Williim,  ftev-idore,  near  the  corn^^f  Front  in  fouth  ft. 

Gillingham  George,  protelfor  of  mufic,  w^i 

Gillin^ham  Geort.  e,  11,  Cray's  alley 

Gillingham  James,  merchant,  6:;,  Mari^et  ft'. 

Gillingham  James,  liattcr,  73,  Market  ft. 

Gilmau  Martin,  fkm  drefler,  2.01,  dSrth  jccond  ft. 

Gilmer  George,  oyfterman,  15,  Strawberry  It. 

Gilmer  James,  labourer,  Plumb  ft.  !)etween  third  and  fourth 

Gilmore  Jane,  mantua  maker,  66,  Walnut  Ir, 

Gilpin  Joihua,  merchant,  159,  fouth  fecond  ii:.  ^^149,  Icnith  F 

Gilpjn  Thomasj  iniptcior  of  lumber,  197,  uog^l^on.i  ft. 


nigar  alley 


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Girard  Stephen,  incrc'nant,   23,  north  Water  ft.   and  4;;,  north  Front 
f'treet 

Girvan  Taires,  taylor,  lyi,  Clitfnut  IK 

Gifbcrtlon  Lydia,  Green  fr. 

Gitts  Michael,   rnefienger  in  the  ofTice  of  the  commiflioncr  of  the  reve- 
nue, 43,  fouth  third  fc.  , 

Glaufe  Jacob,  hatter,  367,  north  fecond  ft. 

Glauie  himon,  harnefs  maker  and  trimmer,  next  to  12,  fc>uth  fifth  ft. 

Giazer  David,  nailor,  Sr.  John's  {\. 

Glazier  Jonas,  labourer,  Green  '}. 

Glenn  Jofeph,  fea  captain,  49,  Almond  fr. 

Glentworth  James,  broker,  34,  Cliefnut  ft. 

Glcntwnrth  P.  F.  M.  D.  36,  Arch  ft. 

Glover  William,  fea  captain,  3,  Mary  fr. 

Goddard  George,  blackfnilh,  213,  north  fecond  ft, 

Godfrey  Jchn  William,  merciiant,  128,  Walnut  fr. 

Godfliaik  Paul,  carter,  near  113,  'outh  fecond  ft. 

GoJfliol  John,  flioemakcr,  between  Green  ft.  and  Coates  Lane  in  north 
third  fr. 

Gcodall  James,  mariner,  314,  fouth  front  fr. 

Goodman  John,  whitel'miih,  261,  north  front  fr. 

Goodman  John,jiin.  whitefmith,  197,  north  third  fc. 

Goodman  Samuel,  honfe  carpenter,  i-Cuncle  ft. 

Goodman,  Avidow,  bifcuit  baker,  68,  Arch  ft. 

Goodwin  George,  rope  maker  and  fliip  chandler,  fouth  Wharves  near 
Pine  ft. 

Goodwin  George,  rope  maker,  14,  Lombard  ft. 

Goodwin  Thomas,  commiflion  broker,   68,  fouth  fecond,  dwelling-houfe 
23,  north  ninth  ft. 

Gordon  A.  attorney  at  law,  128,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Gordon  Jofiah,  labourer,  near  Green  in  north  third  ft. 

Gordon,  Morton,  &  Co.  lumber  merchan'^s,  corner  of  fifth  and  Lombard 

ftreets 
Gordon  Piebecca  Mifs,  fhopkeeper,  between  Pine  and  Lombard  in  fouth 

fifth  ft. 
Gordon  Eliflia,  lumber  merchant,  165,  Lombard  ft. 
Gordoa^lobert,  grocer,  Lombard  between  fifth  and  fixth  ft. 
Gorley  Hiigli,  grocer,  15,  Sv.-anfon  ft.  • 

Gofner  George,  flioemaker,  to,  Racefh 
Gol'aer  widow,  139,  Chefnut  i\. 
Gofs  Jofsph,  ^L  D.  334,  Ibuth  fecond  ft. 
Gottrlialkfon  Soloman,  merchant,  102,  i:orth  third  ft. 
Gou^rh  Thomas,  wool  coma^i|fCombcs's  alley 
Gould  John,  fhip  wright,  1 17,  Swanfon  ft, 

Gourdon  Ferdinand,  merchant,  64,  Arcli,  and  96,  north  water  ft. 
Gover  John,  taylor,  98,  fouth  lecond  ft. 
Guvett  \Villiam,  merchant,  45,  Spruce  ft. 
Govett  William,  hoofe  carpenter,  i,  Strawberry  ft. 
Gowen  Nicholas,  libovirer,  between  f  xth  and  feventh,  in  Cherry  ft. 
Gowers  John,  coachman,  near  eighth  in  Zeen  ft. 
Graba  John,  cabinet  ma':tr,  449,  north tiiird  ft.  » 

^race  Jacob,  carter,  between  third  andfourthft.  in  Brewers  alley 
TSrare  John,  copperfmit«.«o^id  brazier,  235,  Arch  ft.  ^^ 

6rafFBalrzri:,  labourer,  474,  nortli  fecund  iK 


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GrafF  John,  weigher  of  ihe  port,  22,  north  fixth  fr. 

Graft'  Mary,  widow  gentlewoman,  156,  north  fifth  fl. 

Graff  Sophia,  widow,  baker,  6,  Cherry  ft. 

Grattbrt  8c  B.ouvert,  grocers,  corner  of  Chefnut  and  Strawberry  fl; 

Graham  Alexander,  taylor,  215,  I'^^uth  third  {\. 

Graham  David,  grocer,  corner  of  South  and  Peiin  fl. 

Graham  David,  &  J.  ironmongers,  63,  Ibuth  Iccond  fl. 

Graham  Edward,  taylor,  8y,  north  iitth  Ir. 

Graham  Francis,  copper  linitli,   Sm.th's    court,   and    176,   north  third 

Itreet 
Graham  Hugh,  M.  D.  49,  fouth  fourth  fl. 
Graham  iMary,  widow,  14,  Little  Water  fl. 
Graham  Robert,  druggifl,  corner  of  lecond  and  South  ft. 
Graham  William,  Shopkeeper,  242,  north  front  Ic. 
Grahl  John,  &  Co.  diftiller,  223,  north  fecond  11. 
Grandom  John,  {liopkeeper,  233,  High  ft. 
Grant  fames,  148,  Ibuth  f;;cond  It. 
Grant  John,  flioemaker,  19,  Couth  front  ft. 
Grant  [olm,  grocer,  between  fixth  and  j'eventh  in  South  fl. 

Grant  'WiUiarn,  filvcr  i'mith,  corner  of  Green  and  north  third  fl. 

Grant  William,  block  maker,  126,  Cailowhillft. 

Grantham  Charles,  grocer,  oppofite  the  Swedifh  Church,  in  Swanfoa 
ftreet 

GrafTet  Daniel,  bookbinder  and  flationer,  67,  Arch  ft. 

Grattan  C-c  Co.  ready  made  linen,  and  perfuraary  ware  lioufe,  i92,Higli 
ftreet 

Gratz  Simon,  &  Hyman,  grocery  and  wine  ftore,  232,  High  fl. 

Grauel  John,  baker,  237,  north  lecond  ft. 

Gravel  Elizabeth,  hnckiter,  72,  north  fixth  fl. 

Gravenltine  Dorothy,  widow,  fruiterer,  h>2,  Race  fl. 

Gravenliine  John,  fruiterer,  160,  north  lecond  ft. 

Gravenftine  i\Iichael,  houfe  carpenter,  5,  Pruan  it. 

Gravenltine  Peter,  fruiterer  and  confectioner,  194,  High  fl. 

Gray  David,  houie  carpenter,  162,  north  hfth  It. 

Gray  &  Eafoy,  bottlers,  166,  north  lecond  It. 

Gray  John,  baker,  between  Lombard  and  South  in  fifth  fr. 

Gray  Jofeph,  brewer,  61,  north  fixth  it. 

Gray  Nathaii,  carter,  between  fixth  and  feventh  ft.  in  Cherry  aMey 

Gray  Thomis,  taylor,  between  fixth  and  ieveath  in  Shippen  it. 

Gray  Thomas,  llioemaker,  corner  of  fifth  and  Shippen  It. 

Gray  William,  grocer,  91,  Chriilian  It. 

Gray  William,  &  Jofeph,  brewers,  24,  fouth  fixtli  ft. 

Gray  William,  fruiterer,  42,  Ciielhut  fl. 

Gray  Sarah,   widow,  boarding  houle,  11,  Carter's  alley 

Greares  James,  grocer,   between  Plumb  and  German,  in  luuth  fourth 
Itrett 

Greaves  Alexander,  grocer,  69,  Queen  fl. 

Greble  Jacob,  grocer,  340,  fouth  lecond  It. 

Greble  Rachel,  widow,  innkeeper,  110,  iMarket  ft. 

Greble  iNIr.  butcher,  between  fixth  and  feventh,   iu  Callowhili  fl. 

Green  Aihbel,  Rev.  D.  D.  Minifler  of  the  Second  PrtPiiyterian  Church, 
183,  nortti.  lecond  ft. 

Green  .i:  Co.  iraj3,mongcrs,  16,  north  fecond  fl. 

Green  Ejeanoijjyu^rocer,  134,  fouth  front  ft. 


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Green  nnocl<,  tavernkeeper,  and  botler,  lo,  Lsptitia  court 

Circen  George,  Venetian  blin  '  lo-k  maker,  98,  Union  ft. 

G;ecn  Henry,  Imckfl^er,  4Zj,  n  )rrh  I'econd  ft. 

Green  Hamphries,  iliopkejper,  15,  north  front  ft.   -* 

Green  Jacob,    butcher,  between   fixth  and   i'eventh    ft.   in  CallowhiU 

llr<.et 
Green  Jamts,  Tea  capta'n-  Su^rar  alley 
Green  jamtSi  bouCe  carpenter,  Coiiies  ft. 
Green  Joim,  fea  captain,  110,  north  water  ft. 
Greca  Mary,  gentlewotran,  Lanrel  ft. 
Green  Peter^  tallow  chandler,  448,  north  Third  ft. 
Green  Robert,  coac'i)man,    between  Pine  and  Lombard,  in  South  fixth 

ftreet 
Green  Tvufus,  lea  captain,  1 10,  north  water  ft. 
Greca  S'^ephen,  iilhermau,  G\een  ft. 
Green  Thomas,  maft  maker,  near  444,  north  front  ft. 
Green  William,  labourer,  Sugar  alley 

Gi  tenleafe  James,  gentleman,  oppofite  O'Eller's  Hotel,  Chcfiiut  ft. 
G reeves  Tlumias,  merci.ant,  73,  VV'alnuc  ft. 
Greenaway  Joftph,  cooper,  8y,  Arcli  ft. 
Gieer.wnod   Afhtel,  tanner,  at   the  fign  of  the   feven  ftars,  north  front 

ftreet 
Greg;  Jcinies,  labourer,  near  98,  fou'h  fourth  ft. 
Gic'jg  Marv,  widow,  fchool  miftrel's,  18,  Elfrith's  alley 
Gregory  Charles,  gentleman,  M'Cullovigh's  court 
Gregory  James,  Ladies  hatt  inanufadlurer,  69,  north  iecond  ft. 
Gregory  Will'am,  gentleman,  45,Coates  ft.. 
.    Greiiicr*Frederick,  taylor,  29,  north  fourth  ft. 
1^  ^Gfeiner  Jacob,  gentleman,  182,  E.ace  ft. 
^    Greinrr  John,  merchant,   182,  Race  ft. 

Grev  Georoe,  mafter  fweep,  Coates,  between  front  &  fecond  ft. 

Grey  R.ichard,  (exton  of  the  African  church,  between  leventh  Sc  eighth 

in  Cherry  ^■'%^ 
Gribbin  Patrick;ieaaiptain,  104,  fouth  fifth  ft. 
Grice. Francis,  fea  captain,  37,  CUriftian  ft. 
Grice  tfaac,  ihip,  carpenter,  48,  fouth  front  ft. 
Griffins  Peter,  perfumer,  239,  iourh  fecond  ft.  ^, 

Griffitti  Sc  .'Ixford,  taylors,  14-,  fouth  third  i\.  ■^C 

Griifn]!  Btniamio,  b1ackfmir]i.  20,  pewter  platter  alley  ■^ 

GriiEths  Cadwalladar,  flioerp;;;;tr,  92,  Spruce  ft, 
Griffiths  Elizabeth,  3,  Keys  ailev 
Griitiths  Elizabeth,  Mils,  gentlewoman,  corner  of  third,  and  Walnut 

ftreets 
Griffith  Evan,    China  ftore,  176,  north  third  ft. 
G  iffiths  Hannah,  8,  Nurris's  alley. 
Griffirhs  Robert,  E.  merchant,  146,  Arch  ft. 
GriftltlisTliomas,  biackfmith,  iVTargaretta  ft. 
Grif-'l's  V/m.  bookfeller  Ik  iiationer,  177,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
GriffitiisSirah,  widow,  between  Lombard  and  South,  in  fifth  Ih 
Griffitts  Samuel  Powell,  M,  D.  115,  Walnut  ft. 
Gfiuies  John,  lab'>r,rer,  85,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Grimes  John,  tavlo*-,  near  Catharine,  in  front  ft. 
Grimes  John,  tnaii:  maker,  42  2,   fouth  front  fc. 
Grimes  Martin  taybr,  back  of  211,  fouth  third  ft. 


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Griflle  John,  St.  John's  ft. 

GrofF  Jofeph,  fnopkeeper,  63,  north  front  ft. 

Grofs  Ulrich,  ravernkeeper,  corner  of  South  and  fixth  ft. 

Grous  Frederick,  tnbacconift,  6,  nortli  fevenrh  ft. 

GroreChriitian,    bricklayfr,  194,  Arch  ft. 

Grover  John,  jultice  of  the  peace,  '^4Af  fouth  (econd  fc. 

Grovcr  William,  innkeeper,  198,  fouth  fourth  ft. 

Groves  Barbary  Ann,  widow,  8,  Prua.)  It. 

Groves  Daniel^  bricklayer.  Green  ft.  between  fecund  and  front  ft. 

Groves  Jefle,  bricklayer,  206,  north  fecond  ft. 

Groves,  widow,  16-j,  fouth  third  ft. 

Grubb  Elizabeth,  widow,  Ann  It. 

Grubb  Jacob,  baker,  86,  fouth  third  ft. 

Guenn  Lawrence,  hatter,  116,  nortli  front  ft. 

Guelt  George,  Hiopkeeper,  48,  Walnut  ft. 

Gueft  John,  &  Co.  merchants,  20,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Gueft  Jolin,  merchant,  15T,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Guibert,  baker,  86,  north  front  ft. 

Guilbert  &  Condamine,  mercliants,  89,  High  ft. 

Guier  John,  grocer,  2Cj,  High  ft. 

Guier  William  &  P.  Ssckel,  merchants,  199,  High  ft. 

Gallon  Mr.  flone  cutter,  bet.  39  &  45,  north  feventh  ft. 

Giilluger  Chriftian,  potter  painter,  Ndble  ft.  y 

Gunkle  Michael,  mill  ftone  maker,  corner  of  eighth  and  Filbert  ft. 

Gurling  Abraham,  merchant,  492,  fouth  front  ft. 

Gurney  &  Smith,  merchants,  199,  foiith  front  ft. 

Gutchall  Solomon,  merchant,  422,  north  iecond  ft. 

Guy  Nicholas,  bricklayer  63,  Lombard  ft. 

Guyer  Elizabeth,  widow  gentlewoman,  44,  South  ft, 

Guyger  Charles,  carter,  Hofrman's  alley 

Guyger  Gafper,  tavlor,  7,  Black  horfe  alley 

Guynn  /nn,  widov.',  liuckfter,  9,  Pewter  platter 

Gwjnup  George,  caulker,  Green  ft. 


A  AS  Conrai,  oaker,  J07,  north  third  ft- 
Haberfliam  Jofe/h,  poft  mailer  general,  152,  Ibtith  front  ft, 
Haborn  John,  (jWirifiian  between  Iecond  and  third  ft. 
Hacker  Leonajr'cl,  cooper,  290,  north  fmnt  it. 
Hadf'fg  Andrew,  mt-rchant,  corner  of  fecond  and  Qjicca  Ct, 
Hafiine  Johp,  ftone  cutt«r,  111,  north  fixth  fi. 
HaP.ine  John,  ftoue  cutter,  /jg,  nortli  fourtJi  ft. 

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Haga  Godfrey,  mercliant,  87,  PLare  ft. 

Hagcnau  John  N.  merchant,  158,  High  Ct. 

Hagner  Peter,  75,  E.\m  it. 

Hagner  Philip,  multurJ   and  chocolate  inanufacflurer,  34,  north  third 

f'crcet 
Hahii  Ciiriftian,  inurtard  and  chocolate  manufaflurer,  104,  north  front 

itrect 
Hahn  C.  G.   watch  and  clock  maker,  162,  north  third  ft. 
Hahn  Philip,  /liopkteper,  between  Noble  and  Green  in  third  ft. 
Hains  Daniel,  potter,  90,  north  feventh  It, 
Haines  George,  tobacconii),  7,  Branch  ft. 
Hauies  Jacob,  grocer,  ntxt  to  121,  Swanfon  fr. 
Haines  John,  cal)inet  niaI^<.r,  i'j5-,  north  third  it. 
Hriins  widow,  135,  north  thinl  It. 
Hale  Fllizabeth,  waflier,  NicJjoUbn's  court 
Hd!e  Mary,  genileuonian,  349,  louth  front  fr. 
Hale  fvlatthew,  Ijoufg  carpenter,  27,  Church  alley 
j'iale  Thomas,  carpenter,  65,  louth  llt'ih  ft. 
Haiier  Frederick,  bleeder,  24,  Arch  It. 
Mailer  Jolin,  hair  drelFer,  42,  Arch  ("t. 
Hailhaud  Joleph,  baker,  49,  Lombard  fr. 
Kail  Ezekitl,  merchant,  227,  fouth  fecond  Ct. 
Hall  Jolin,  fecretary  to  tlie  land  office,  301,  High  Ct. 
Hall  Juhn,  f.uth  tijihth  ft. 
Kail  jylargarei-,  fhopkeeper,  71,  Highfr. 
Hull  &  Sellers,  printers  and  ftatii.ners,  jr.  High  ft. 
Kail  Ilich.ard,  labourer,   Plumb  between  fecond  and  third  ft, 
Ka;;man  Johii,  liiojmaker,  33,  north  front  ft, 
Hai'owell  Edward,  merchant,  10,  Pear  it. 
Kallowcll  John,  attorney  at  law,  50,  Walnut  ft. 
Hailowcl!  Jofeph,  llioeraaker,  fifth  between  South  and  Shippen  ft. 
iic^llowcU  William,  retailer  of  g:ain,  north  third  fr.  corner  of  Brewer'; 

Ilalver/iadt  &  Barnit,   cabinet  and  chair  makers,   198,   north   Front 

ih-eet    ISji;: 
Hamel  James,  Ihopkeep^  218,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Hamelin  l\Ir.  trunk  tnak^L  89,  north  third  ft. 
Hamdin  Catherine,  wido^l.  47,  north  fourth  ff. 
Hamell  Mary,  widow,  71, ^jicjii  ft.  "V   .  * 

Haiiiel!  widow^  tavern  keeper,  214,  louth  fecond  ft.  " 

Hamilton  Abigail,  widow,  gentlewoman,  80,  louth  third  ft. 
Hamilton  Either,   widow,    between    Catiiarine    and    pueen   in   fecond 

ftrtet  -"^ 

Hamilro.i  John,  infpe6ior  of  lumber,  5,  Callowhill  ft. 
Hainilto:i  J<>hu,  cle^lvr  in  bees  wa>v  and  Hax,  36,  Strawberry  ft. 
HanjiitciU  llichtrd,  bia^jJdinith,  Meade  alley 
Haajiltoii  Cc  Son,  tcbacconii^,  13,  louth  fecond  ft. 
Hamilton  V.'iiliam,  houfe  carpenter,  272,  High  ft.- 
Hamilton  Williani,  taylor,  23,  fouth  water  ft. 
Jiair.len  Jore])h,  carter,  Coates  ft. 
^Tamlet  Godfrey,  blsckimith,  48,  Ftace  ft. 
^*:nimer  Luawick,  hair  drefler,  54,  Arch  ft, 
^  .nimiit  Barbara,  widow,  34,  ^>trawberry  ft. 
planipton  SaniucI,  deputy  faeriif,  68,  Shippen  ft. 


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Hampton  William,  fea  captain,  35,  Almond  (I. 
Hampton  Casfar,  labourer,  23,  Shipptn  ih 
JIampdead  Martin,  watchman,  Kunkle  ft. 
Hancc  Jacob,  (tore  keeper,  34,  High  i\. 
Hanchman  John,  brick  maker,  174,  Race  ft. 
Haachman  Mchael,     ditto  ditto 

Hanckel  John  Michael,  M.  D.  364,  north  fecond  ft. 
Hancock  Benjamin,  &  Knight,  merchants,  121, 1'outh  water  fi. 
Hancock  Bejamin,  merchant,  ditto 

Hancocks  Mary,  fliopkeeper,  i,  Butler's  court 
Hand  John,  fhip  malier,  i  i,  Callowhi'l  it 
Hand  Nicholas,  /lioe  nakcr,  near  fuiirrh  in  Race  it. 
.Hand  widow,  boarding  houle,  87,  Vine  It 
Handle  Andrew,  tai'ern  keeper,  6y,  Race  ft. 
Hanes  Harnev,  innkeeper,  6i,  north  fourtli it. 
Hankins  .'Hmos,  labonrtr,  Budd  it. 

Hanlon  Edward,  bottler  and  vintner,  80,  fouth  front  ft. 
Hanlon  James,  grocer,  87,  loutii  water  i't. 
Hanna  John,  labonrei',  near  IZ5,  luiith  fifth  ft. 
Hannah  Joiin,  lea  captain,  corner  of  (^ueen  and  Swanfon  il. 
Hanfe  Cou'-at},  roacnmaker,  corner  ot  fourth  and  Walnut  It. 
Hanlell  Barnitt,  tavlor,   18,  north  iixrhlL 
Hsnfell  Jacob,  blackfmith,  near  150,  Race  it. 
Hanzie  Charles^  comb  maker,  St.  Johns  ft. 
Happeid  James,  grocer,  near  tifth  in  Crelibn's  alley 
Haquair  Lewis,  painter.  Brown  it. 
Harbani  Jofepb,  labourer,  18,  Shippen  it. 
Haroeibn  iBeniamin,  &  Son,  coppenVniths,  75,  High  it. 
Harbeion  Benjamin,  copperfmirh,  239,  Arcn  it. 
Harbefon  Jofeph,  copperimith,  179,  north  third  (1. 
Harden  William,  labourer,  between   iixth  and  leventh  ft.  in  Cherry 

Itreet 
Harden  George,  ilioemaker,  14  Chimnies 
Harding  George,  houle  carpeiiter,  360,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Hardlein  John,  lahourer.  Sterling  alley 
Hardy  Alexander,  between  fourth  and  fifth  in  German  ft. 
Hardy  JoJm,  labourer,  between  fourth  and  fifth  in  German  it. 
Hardy  Jofeph,  innkeeper,  6(;,  north,  third  it. 
Hardy  Niel,  blackfmith,  5,  Sugai- alley 

Hardy  Robert,  mealurer,  berw'^een  four  th  and  fifth  in  Oak  ft. 
Hare  Robert,  brewer,  35,  Callowhill  it. 

Harford  John,  grocer,  between  5ouih  and  Shippen  in  foi;j;th  ft. 
Harer  John,  houfe  carpenter,  between  fourth  and  fifth  in  Plumb  it. 
Harg/heimer  Samuel,  blickfinith,  99,  Chriitian  it. 
Harken  William,  ihoemaker.  Crown  it. 
Harlan  George,  houfe  carpenter.  Smith's  court 
Harlan  William,  mc;rchant,  4.1,  fouth  ^^'har\'cs 
Harland  George,  woolen  draper,  66,  Cheliuit  it. 
Harley  Jofeph,  matkemarical  inftrunpent  m.'ker,  Bailey's  court 
Hannan  Jacob,  blackfmith,  139,  norih  fecond  lb. 
Harman  George,  baker,  184,  Race  h. 
Harman  Jolin,  baker,  162,  north  fourth  ft. 
Harmdead  Martin,  cordwainer,  163,  north  fecord  fl. 
Haruet  Jacob,  oyflerman,  259,  fouth  third  ft. 


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Harper  Benjamin,  flour  dealer,  Z37,  north  front  ft. 
Harper  Edward,  calico  printer,  near  409,  north  third  fl, 
Hirper  John,  wci^rher,  81,  (buth  water  ft. 
Harper  Mary,  \viiU)\v,  21,  rourh  waier  ft. 
Harper- Mary,  widow,  gentlewoman,  134,  north  front   ft. 
Haip.r  Richard,  oval  turner  and  engine  maker,  178,  Race  ft. 
Harj^-r  Tbomas,  31,  Spruce  ft. 
Harper  widow,  back  of  15,  north  eighth  ft.  • 

.Hdrr,  widov,-,  15,  north  third  ft. 
Harris  Ann,  widow,  Palnrj's  alley 
Harris  C'larles,  merchant,  7,  fourh  fecond  ft. 
Harris  Hannah,  widow,  Biddle's  alley 
Harris  John,  fhio  mafter,  24,  Elfrith's  alley- 
Harris  fohn,  f];ip  carpenter,  near  50,  Cable  lane 
Harris  Jolin,  coachman,  between  hfth  and  fivth  in  South  ft. 
Harris  John,  367,  north  front  fl. 
Harris  John,  gentleman,  Zeen  ft. 
Harris  Parker,  labourer.  Fetter's  alley 
Harris  Robert,  phyfician,  182,  SpruceiL 
Hdl-r.'foa  Franos,  clerk.  Combes  alley  A 
Harrifun  George,  merchant,  next  O'eller's  hotel,  Chefnut  ft. 
Hiirr'ion  Georj;e,  merchant,  87,  fouth  fifth  (t. 
H^rrifon  Jacob,  dry  good  mercbant,  45,  north  front  ft, 
Ka"rill>n  John,  lumber  merchant,  32,  Caliowhill  iU 
H^irrlion  John,  merchant,  151,  north  water  ft. 
Harrilon  Alary,  gentlewoman.  Mulberry  court 
HaifMon  Sarah,  widow,  near  Race  in  north  ilxth  ft. 
Harrriion  Robsrt,  taylor.  Star  alley 
H-irrifon  Thon)as,  taylor,  72,  {()uth  third  ft. 

iiarrifon  Tl'.omas,  mariner,  between  fifth  and  fixth  in  Shippen  ft? 
Hirrili^n  WMliai.j,  pentieman,  corner  of  eio-hth  and  Chefnut  ft, 
Jlarrilpn  Mrs.  gentiewomau,  54,  north  leventh  (t. 
lic.yry  Hannah,  boarding  houie,  10,  Norris's  alley 
Hir;  Abigail,  gentlewoman,  114,  Vine  ft. 
Hart  John,  apothecary  &  drnggift,  8,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Hart  Jolm,  uirner,  150,  nortii  lecond  ft. 
Harr  J oicph,  grazier,  134,  Caliowhill  ft. 

Hart  Nicholas,  14,  Cyprefs  alley 

Hare  Seymour,  gentleman,  176,  north  lecond  Ct. 

H  irr'ey  Elizal^erh,  widow,  Noble  It. 

Hartley  George,  mariner,  Duke  ft. 

Harticy  James,  gentleman,  114,  north  front  ft. 

Hsrrley  John,  fhopkeeper,  164,  north  fecond  It. 

Ha^-intr  Honora,  midwife,  51,  fouth  fifth!':. 

Ha.-tnock  Juitus,  fliocmaker,  Coates  ft. 

iiartfhoriie,  Large,  Sc  Co.  merchants,  46,  foHth  front  fL 

Hartfnorne  Paterfln,  merchant,  119,  noi  lU  front  ft.       • 

liarrung  Daniel,  furrier,  31,  north  third  fr. 

Kartiing  V.'iiliam,  clerk  in  the  Sheiiff's  office,g56,  north  fifth  ft. 

Haitwjck  James,  raylor,  118,  north^^ler  i't..\ 
.  Harvey  L^aac,  jun.  merchant,  5,  fou^^A-ater  ft. 

H^-rvev  Mary,  widow,  between  South  and  Lonabard  ia fifth  ft« 

iViVVej  gajnfon,  ihip  chaudl^r*  66,  Arch  lu 


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'v.- 
Ha(kins  Thoma<^,  grocer,  27,  Branch  ih 
Haflet    Margaret,  \vi('o\v,  fou^li  eighth  It. 
Haflett  V/ilH-2Tn  &  John,   mtrchan'Ts,  217,  fouth  front  ft. 
Haflcl Charles,  tUayman,,  ntar  Cqates,  in  third  ft. 
Haflenclever  Mary,  44,  north  feventh  ft. 
Hafiin:jer  Jacob,  merchant,  37,  Zccn  ft.  and  207,  High  ft. 
HauguilV-  grocer.  37,  north  third  ft. 
Hawes  John,  cuoper,  next  409,  north  third  ft. 
Hawcs  Henry,  coopei-,  near  Green,  in  third  ft. 
Halves  iVIatthi:.s,  Scocking  weaver,  between  Green  and  Coates,  in  third 

ft-  e.  r 
Hav  k  r  Godfrey,  bilcnit  baker,  next  21,  north  f:xth  ft. 
Ka     i:       A  ui,  27,  Cable  lane 
'h'.       Ki:s  Henry,  I'l.j'inafter,  61,  Pine  ft. 
11,  .  !/ch   J^n,  .nuftard  and   cliocoiate  manufacturer,  98,  louth  front 

itrcet 
,H:i''Vri)P.  Geonie,  porter,  ?3,  Elm  ft. 
Ha**'  i:o!  n  Elizabeth,  2.^3,  foutli  tlnrd  ft. 
Haz:i.d  E  ienc>;cr,  gentleman,  145,  Arch  ft. 
Haziewocci  Johq,  genileman,  79,  Lombard  ft. 

Ha^lewood  Wilnam,  comb  maker,  next  25,   Pewter  Platter  alley 
Rains  Acam,  cabinet  maker,  261,  Piiarket  ft. 

Hainsjohn,  fadler,  132,  Market  fl. 
Hay  Daniel,   cabinet  maker,  53,  fonth  third  ft. 
Hay  John  innkeeper,  118,  north  third  ft. 

Haydo  k  llobert,  &  Co.  plumbers,  painters,  Sc  glaziers,  39,  Strawberry 
ftreet 

Haydock  Robert,  plumber,  38,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Hapes  Patrick,  Tea  caj  tain,   151,  ibuth  third  ft. 

Haynes  Catherine,  Mils, gentlewoman,  16,  fouth  fourth  ft. 

Hays  James,  carpenter,  Elmflies  alley 

Hays  Patrick  Stevidore,  166,   north  Water  ft. 

Hays  Samue!,  merchant,  127,  Chefnut  ft. 

Hazlehurft  Ifaac,  n\erchant,  117,  m-rtli  fecond  ft. 

Heaburg  George,  b!ackfmith,  above  Poplar  lane,  in  tbirJ  ft. 

Head  jofeph.,  fiiverfmith,  ne^r  feventh,  in  Lombard  ft. 

Headman  William,  potter,  266,  Market  It. 

Hearns  .?:  Kelly,  betsveen  fourth  and  fifth,   in  Cherr/  ft. 

Heathington  George,  grocer,  near  South,  in  ftxfh  it. 

Heatherington  John,  grocer,  corner  of  Arch  and  fivth  ft. 

Heathcrington  Richard,  grocer,  corner,  or  fixdi  a^id  South  ft. 

Heatly  Charle?,  attorney  at  law,  74,  north  li^corU  ft. 

Hebertcn  George,  merchant,  15,  {oiuh  fecond  ft 

Hedderly  G.   brafs  founder,  and  whitefmith,  near  Brown,  in  north  third 
ftreet 

Hedges  Ludlow,   M.  D.  green,  bet.  front  Sc  fecond  ft. 

Kegifon  Jofepli,  bricklayer.  Brown  ft. 

Hegner  John,  butclier,  Cnares  ft. 

Heimberger  Frederick,   cliemift,  apothecary,  &  druggift,  zoc^  north  Ie« 
cond  ft. 

Heiney  Niciiolas,  mariner,  i,  CJafkiH  ft. 

Heinold  Charles,  grocer,. ro8,  CaWowhill  ft. 

Heins  Henry  Andrew,  merchant,    103,  north  fecond  ft. 

Hybergcr  Jacob,  &■  Co.  grocer?,  140,  north  front  ft. 


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Heifer  M'Cormick,  wafhcr  woman,  2,4,  Gaficlll  ft. 

H^larim  Peter,  Rev.  miniller  ofclie  German  catholic  congregation,  6th, 

bet^\een  Priian  &  Spruce  ft. 
HchVuli  Francis,  tavlor  and  icourer,  corner  of  fifth  and  Shippen  it. 
Htlifetis  Benjamin,  Ciiefnut  ih 
HeU^^dain,  trunk  maker,  111,    north  fecond  It. 
Hcll&r^tfeph,  tavernkeeper,    219,       ditto 
Hek  Joth^ -painter  &  glazier,  back  of  90,  north  fevcnth  ft. 
Helm  Adata^'bbourer,  Noble  H. 
Helm  Elizalje^.  fliopkeeper,  86,  Race  ft. 
Helm  John,  (hn?maker,  GafkjH  ft. 
-"Helm  Peter,  County  Comm'ffioner,  13,  north  fifth  ft. 
Helm  rv'U^widou,  near  zy,  north  leventh  ft. 
Hclmiit'?Henry,  minilter  uf  the  Lutherian  longregatic-s,  196,  Market 

i'trcet 
Heltcuth  Henry, *K.  merchant,  50,  fouth  Water,  &   196,   Market  ft. 
Hehnuth  jo'Mi,  K.  merclianr,  196,  r\1arket  it. 
Hembel  Wtn.  Jen.  tayl^r,  t6,  north  Water  Ir. 
Hciubel  Wm.  jun.  fiiopkccpcr,  17,  north  front  It. 
Htmln'Ts  Mary,  widow,  85,  Callowlilll  ft. 
Hcnij^l  Ciiriftian,  tobacconift,  2,,';i,  nortli  iecondft. 
Heiuiel  Ahrnham,  apothecary  and  druggiit,  124,  north  fecond  ft. 
Heii>:el  William,  Rev.  Minifier  of  the  reformed  congregation,  39?  north 

fourth  (■■. 
Henderion  Henry,  merchant,  131,  fouth  front  ft. 
>lcnd=rfon  James,  labourer,  20,  Cliriftian  Ir. 
}{cnderfon  James,  honfe  carpenter,  I4«,  Walnut  ft. 
licuderfon  John,  houfe carpenter,   bet\Neen  Lombard  and  South,  inhttk 

firtcc 
Henderfon  Wm.  Martha,  grocer  &:  boarding  hoiife,  5,  Strawberry  ft. 
life.idcrftiu  Mary,  widow,  158,  fouth  third  It. 
Heiiderfoii  Robert,  merchant,  lo,  Cheftiut  ft. 
Hencicrlon  W hi.  grocer,  161,  north  Water  iK 
Hcndw-rfon  Mri,  widow,  151,  fouth  fourth  it. 
Hcndeifon  Mifs,  20,  north  ninth  ft. 
Heniefcr  Jacob,  carter,  25,  north  feventh  ft. 
lietiry  Alexander,  merchant,  59,  north  third  ft. 
Henry  Andrew,  upiolfterer,  6j,  Qjietn  i\. 
3{<inry  oc  '5oggs,  me>chants,  42,  iouih  front  ft. 
i  icr.ry  Chriltojyher,  b^ckfrnith,  near  Brown,  in  third  ft. 
J 'eniy  George,  {hoemul<_er,  St.  John's  St. 
f     Henry  John,  fhoemaker,  back  of  4,  Strawberry  ft. 
Henry  ]vi.iry,  widow,  16  Butler's  court. 
Henry  Mr.  between  front  &  fecond,  ia  Catharine  ft. 
Henricks  John  cutler,  53,  Green  ft. 
H-jnrigal  Jacob,  taylor,  180,  Vine  ft. 
Henley  Cliarles,  con.b  maker,  poplar  lane 
jlciifiiaw  Charles,  59,  Lombard  It. 
,  Jicnihaw  i\\i:.  Filbert,  near  elevenih  ft.     , 
Henl'inan  Oiiriitopher,  tavlor,  187,  north  fcrondfi, 
Henfon  Iknrv,  b:uh  maker,  21,  north  (sxth  i\. 
Herbert  L^wrenc::,  ihopkceper,  i6j,  Marker  ft. 
Herbll  &  Lex,  grocers,   283,  <litto 

Herman  |aCob,  (oach  painter,  34,  fouth  fiiiUlt. 
Ikrniaa  Wm.  i.'/i,  nor:h  ihiri  ([. 


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Hero  Chriftopher,  pewterer,  230,  north  fccond  ft. 

Hero  Charlotte,  widow,  230,  ditto 

Herrington  Jonacban,  grocer,  corner  of  Arch  &  Hxth  0. 

Hertzog  Andrew,  fliopkeeper,  2,7 •<  lo"th  front  (K 

Hertzog  Joleph,  grocer,  177,  north  lecond  It. 

Hefs  fredeiick,  merchant,  128,  north  front  it. 

Hefs  Frederick,  Ihoemaker,  Green  I>. 

Hefs  George,  blacklmiih,  70,  Race  it 

Hels  George,  carter,  Coaies  it. 

Hel's  Juhn,  fliipmarter,  Bailey's  court 

Heis  Lewis,  blackimith,  178,  north  fifth  1I, 

Hels  Peter,  fhoemakcr,  5i,£lmil, 

Hefs  Wm.  ihipmalter,  13,  JNlary  ft. 

Helton  Ifaac,  iign  painter,  next  to  30,,  Keys  alley 

Hettigoe  Mary,  widow,  walher,  in  tifth,  near  Chefnut  ft. 

Hewitt  Robert,  ik  Co.  grocers,  4,  fouth  third  ft. 

Hews  Mary,  between  German  &  Plumb,  in  tifth  fl". 

Hewilon   James,  lea  captain,  between    Plumb   &    Shippen,  in   fourth 

itrect 
Heydel  Leonard,   186,  north  lecond  ft. 
Heyder  Sarah,  milliner,  110,  north  lecond  ft, 

Heyl  George,  tobacconift,  160,  Market  It. 

Hayl  John,  brulh  maker,  204,  north  fecond  ft. 
Heyl  Philip,  baker,  106,  north  lecond  It. 

Heylger   Ann,  widow,  between  Swanfon  and  front,  ia  Catharine  fT. 

Hibbard,  Amos  &  James,  curriers,  ico.  Dock  ft. 

Hibbs  Biightwell,  taylor,  &  tavernkcper,  S7,  loath  Water  ft. 

Hiberger  George,  blackimith,  Dock  ll. 

Hiokey  John,  taylor,  471,  north  lecorsd  ft. 

Hickey  Michael,    manner,   between   Front    and  fecond,  in  Catharine . 
flreet 

Hickling  Ebenezer,  M.  D.  36,  Chefnut  ft, 

Hickman  Selby,  tavlor,  35,  &  37,  Spruce  ft. 

Hicks  Nicholas,  bricklayer,   23,  Keys  alley 

Hicks  Vv'm.  carter,  106,  north  fcurih  ft. 

Higbee  Jcneph,  merciianc,  near  44,  loflrh  fifth  (:, 

Higbee  <&   Mihior,  merchants,  47,  louth  Wharves 

Hiii^gins  Price,  pilot.  Brown  It. 

Hiibcrn  Rachael,   widow,  Knuckle  ft, 

Hilbit  John,  between  Lombard  or  South,  in  tifth  ft. 

H;idall  Phihp,  labourer, ,Sr.  John's  It. 

Hill  Catharine,  widow,  6j,  Chriitian  /t. 

Hill  Elizabeth,  widow,  gentlewomarK  27,  Ca'Iowluil  f^ 

Hill  George,  innkeeper,  130,  nurthi^ijftorid  ft. 

Hill  Henry,  gentleman,  79,  fouth  fourth  it. 

Hiii  Hugh,  mariner,  yj,  Chriilian  it. 

Hdi  John,  Surgeon's  initrumtot  maker,  c:  cutler,  226,  north  third  ft. 

Hill  John,  tobacconiit,  247,  louth  iccoud  fi. 

Hills  John,  Surveyor  6:  Draftfiuan,  145,  north  Water  fr. 

Hiii  Joanna,  widow,  mantua  makers  19,  EUVitJiN  alley 

Hiil   Joleph,  grocer,  between  third  andiourth,  in  ^outh  f:. 

Hill  ?-ichard,  kbourer,  corner  of  fixtli  &  S!iipi)eii  fr. 

Hillborn  Jolcpli,  n~.ercha'jr,  12,  north  f^a:ih  it. 


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Hillcgas  Michael,   Alderman,  yi,  north  fecond  Tt. 

Hillman  George,  It-a  captain,  i8j,  north  front  ft. 

HiUman  George,  mariner,  loj,  Ssvanfon  fr. 

Hillman  Jolm,  S.  Taylor,  23,  Ellritli's  alley 

JMlman    John,  taylor,  corner  of  Arch  6c  Water  ft. 

Hillyard  John,  bricklayer,  between  front  and  iccond,  in  Mary  ft, 

Hilinan  Cornelius,  boarding  houfe,  and  tavernkueper,  06,    Penn  fr. 

Hdyard  Abraham,  &  B<;nj  nnin  Pippin,  tuylois,  38,  Ibuth    third  ft, 

Hinton  Mrs.  widow,  grocer,  corner  of  tifih  cc  Sj.rucc  ft. 

Hikzeimer  Jacob,  gentleman,  fouth  I'eventh,  near  Market  ft, 

Hiltzeimer  riioniAs,  livery  ItabL-  keeper,  2,  fouth  feventh  ft. 

Himes  Frederififcl  carter,  477,  north  lecond  ft. 

Himes  John,  waterman,  475,  ditto 

Hickman  Borjamin,  plail'tcrer,  151,  Vinefr. 

Hinckle  John,  b'ukfmith,  341,  north   fecond  ft. 

Hindman  JoI)n,  Clerk,  32,  Ann  ft. 

Hiudniaa  Mr.  fourth,  near  Shippen  ft. 

Hine  John,  cake  baker,  near  Brown,  in  third  ft. 

Hinkel   Jofeph,    tavernkeeper,   between    Noble    and   Green,  in   third 

ftreet 
Hink'e  John,  drayman,  10,  Branch  ft. 
Hins  Hanfou  Samuel,  baker,  262,  fouth  front  fr. 
Hlfcer  Mrs,  widow,  grocer,  212,  north  fecond  ft, 
Hit.hcock  Daniel,  merchant,  near  Q^necn,  in  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Hiter  James,  rope  maker.  Church  alle/,  oopofue  Swedes  Church 
Hitrner  Henry,  near  the   hay  fcales,  north  front  ft. 
Hobart  Hannah,  gentlewoman,  79,  Waln\it  ft. 
Hobibin  Joiin,  between  Lombard  an  !  South,  in  fifth  ft. 
Hocker  George,  innkeeper,  184,  nonii  thiid  ft. 
Hotker  John,  tavernkeeper,  213,  Race  fc. 
Hockerman   Henry,   huckfter,    between   fourth  and  fifth,  in  Shippea 

ftreet 
Hockley  Thom.as,  ironmonger,  82,   Market  ft, 
Hoiber*  Matthias,  cedar  cooper,  467,  north  fecond  ft, 
Hociiie  Hugh,  M.  D.  near  86-  Arch  ft. 

Hod.  d  )n  Samuel,  Intendant  of  Naval  Itorcs,  near  1 28,  Arch  ft. 
Hodgi'on  Thomas,  grocer,  2.  'vlavker  ft, 

Hoif  George,  plaifrerer,  between  fourtli  and  fifth,  in  Cherry  ft, 
Hotf  Thomas,  tavlor,  'letween  front  and  fccond,  in  Coates  ft. 
Hoffinan  DanJC',  b;;tween  eighth  and  niith,  in  Cherry  ft. 
Hoii'man  Eleanci;,  \\;dow,  51,  fouth  'hird  ft. 
Hoft'mm  Jacob,  Scrivtio jr,  lecond  door  below  Race  ftreet,  in  north  fiftk 

Itreet 
Hoffman  V?lentine  &  Dmiel,  blackfnilths   for  the   United  States,  126, 

llacf,  &  ;^9,  nortii  liuli  I'r. 
Hoffmam  Wo :)!fgang,  co:r.b  maker,  neareigluli,  in  Race  ft. 
Hoffner  Jacob,  keeper  of  the  Debto- $  apartment.   Prune  ft. 
Hoifner    MarfTaret,   widow,  gen'^'ewoman,  8,  Prune  ft. 
Hogan  &  M'Elrov,  Printers,   i,  north  third  ft. 
Holcombc  Jacob,  taylor,  between  front  and  fecond,  in  Mary  ft. 
Holden  Jeremiah,  pilot,  8,  Chrifrian  ft. 
Holdernefs  Wm.  merchant,  76,  Market  ft. 
Ho!L:et  Samuel,  cordwainer,  389,  ibuth  front  ft. 
Holland  John,         ditto     Gadiill  ft. 
Holland  Nathaniel,  hatter,  60,  fouth  fecond  ft. 


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Holland  Samuel,  hatter,  35,  Elfrith's  alley 

Holland  SilvcCter,  coachman,  zt.  Prune  fr. 

Hollick  Charles,  Ihoemaker,  30,  Creiron's  alley 

Hollick  iMicliael,  fliocmaker,  roincr  ot  tenth   and  Cherry  It.' 

HoUingiwortli  Jehu,  &:  Co.  inerch^nts,  r^^^  South  Wharves 

HolIin>);l'\vorth  Jehu,  merchant,  47^  Penn  it. 

HollingiV-ortli  Levi,  &  Son,  merchants,  61,  South  Wharves 

Hoilinglworth  Levi,  merchant,  16,  Dock  it. 

Kollobn/h  Youft,  ravernkecper,  14,  New  It. 

HoUoway  John,  between  tenth  and  eleventh,   in  Arch  It. 

HoUowood  Thomas,  joiner,  between  (ixth  and  I'tvcnth,  in  Cherry  ft. 

Holman  Richird,  taylor,  near  11 1,  fouth  fifth  ft. 

Holmes  Hugh,  and  Thomas  Raincv,  merchants,  36,  fouth  front  ft. 

Holt  George,  barber,  44,  north  third  ft. 

Holtz,  John,  flioemaker,  iit,  nortli  fecund  ft. 

Hokzbecher,  F.  H.  merchant,  63,  Dock  ft. 

Holverftadt  John,  fkin  drefTer,  near  fifth,  in  Walnut  ft. 

Romberg  Ann,   widow,  56,  Race  i\. 

Homaffel  Charles,  merchant,  118,  fouth  front  ft. 

Hommann  I.  C.  Mulic  Mafter,  corner  of  ninth  and  Arch  Ct. 

Honey  George,  fcrivener,  111,  Race  ft. 

Honeycomb  Jofeph,  labourer,   28,  Zeen  Ct. 

Hood  Catharine,  79,  Race  11. 

Hood  John,  grocer,  75  &  86,  Swanfon  fl. 

Hond  John,  filk  &  rtuh"  fhocmaker,  114,  north  fourth  ft. 

Hood  John,  block  maker,  139,  north  front  ft. 

Hood  Tliomas,  labourer,  between  South  and  Shippen  ftreets,  in  fourth 

fireet 
Hood  Thomas,  cooper,  2,  Little  Water  ft. 
Hood  John,  potter,  312,  north  fecond  ft. 

Hooker  Thomas,  mariner,  between  German  and  Plumb,  in  fifth  ft. 
Hookey  Anthony,  grocer,  404,  north  lecond  It. 
Hooky  Catliarine,  widow.  Brown  ft. 
Hoon  Daniel,  carter,  Green  it. 
Houne  Garrick,  ditro,  Coates  ft. 
Hooper  Robert,  hatter,  10,  north  fcventh  ft. 
Hoover  A:in,  feamllrefs,  105,  fouth  fecond  fr. 
Hope  &  Greenaway,  grocers,  corner  of  Arch  and  fecond  ft. 
Hope&:  Martin,  coopers,  219,  north  front  ft. 
Hopkins  Major,  ^^^  north  fourth  ft. 
Hopkins  ci  H'.)\vell,  ironmongers,  85,   Market  ft. 
Hopkins  il;cliard,  ironmonger,  28,   Market  ft. 
Hopkins  Samuel,  gentleman,  43,  Arch  It- 
Hopkins  Wm.  hotiie  carpenter,  421,  Ibuth  front  ft. 
Hopkinfon  Jofeph,  attorney  at  law,  132,  Spruce  ft. 
Hoppel  George,  between  ninth  &  tenth,  in  Arch  It. 
Hopper  L'aac,  T.  taylor,  113,  louth  lecond  ft. 
Hopple  Gee)rge,  butcher,  Coates  ft. 
Hopple  George,  butcher,  corner  of  third  and  Gyccn  ft. 
Hopps  Samuel,  clerk.  Noble  ft. 
Horn  Benjamin,  tavernkeeper,  252,  north  front  ft. 
Horn  Henry,  blacklmith,  14,  fouth  fifth  it. 

Horn  Jacob,  windfor  chair  maker,  one  door  from  Race,  in  north  fifth 
ftreet 

K 


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Horn  Jacob,  chair  mnkcr,  between  f-vcnth  -ind  cio^Lcli  in  «'.iiMi/  .»'. 

Hornc  M.  C.  grocer^  corner  oi'fbunh  and  ibutii  ft. 

I-lorn;.r  Benjamin,  ironmonger,  8,Chnrcli  allcv 

Horner  Benjamin,  &  Son,  ironmongtrs,  47,  Highfr. 

Hornlby  Sc  Cox  Miflls,  grocers,  77,  Soutii  ft. 

Kofkins  Francis,  cleric,  near  133,  north  iixrh  Ir. 

Hoiiard  &;  Trontes,  merciiants,  y^  Ibuth  iVont  It. 

]louck  Jolm,  fliopkceper,  near  Vine  in  fixth  (h 

Hough  liaac,  clerk^  171,  north  fecondih 

Hough  Thomas,  gentleman,  20  Pins  ft. 

Houlton  David,  grocer,  119,  nortii  water  ft. 

Houlton  John,  filvcr  fmith,  39,  Race  ft.  and  loz  north  front  ft. 

Houfe  Henry,  labourer,  Budd  It. 

Houfe  Richard,  near  448,  north  tliii  d  ft. 

lioul'e  Umrick,  coach  maker,  179,  Arch  ft. 

Houfer  Jacob,  butcher,  Brown  ft. 

Houfer  John,  drayman,  216,  fouth  tl)irdft. 

Honfehold  Sarah,  i'choolmiftrefs,  28  Cable  lane  • 

Houfton  Jofeph,  between  fifth  and  ilxth  in  Lombard  ftv 

Houfton  Samuel,  grocer,  95,  north  front  ft. 

How  John,  houfe  carpenter,  betwesn  fixth  and  feventh  ftrect  in  Cherry' 

a '.ley 
Howard  Azel,  fliip  m.after,  10,  Union  ft. 
Howard  Knight,  taylor,  Budd  ft. 
Howard  Peter,  fnoemaker,  loo,  fonth  fernnd  ft; 
Howard  Thomas,  ironmonger,  95,  high  ft, 
Howard  William,  fhallop  man,  Budd  ih 

Howell  Abraham,  M.  D.  near  189,  fouth  third  ft. 

Howell  Arthur,  &  Co.  curriers,  107,  Chefnnt  ft. 

Howell  Ezckiel,  taylor,  47,  north  feventh  (h 

Howell  Joleph,  iliopkeeper,  174,  north  fifth  ft. 

Howell  [Vlary,  boarding  houfe,  19,  Key's  alley 

Howell  Reading,  furveyor,  88,  north  iifth  ft« 

Howell  Saiuuel,  merchant,  54,  Chefniit  l\. 

Howell  Mary,  boavdin<T  houie,  13,  r.ort]i  fourth  ft. 

Howland  Ifaac,  fea  captain,  52,  Sl'iippen  ^t. 

Howley  Miry,  widow,  Biddle's  alley 

Howfell  George,  labourer,  25,  Saftafras  alley 

Hozey  Ifaac,  lum'^er  merchant,  corner  of  Catherine  and  Swanfon  ft, 

Hubar  Henry,  innkeeper,  140,  north  I'econd  i^t. 

Hnbbell  Mary,  w  idovv,  near  6^  Oucen  l"r. 

Hubbert  Anthony,  fcarca  maker,  .'J04,  north  fecondft.- 

Hnber  Ifaac,  fea  captain,  112,  Walnut  ft, 

Huckel  William,  taylor,  79,  fouth  water  ft. 

Huddle  Jofcph,  lumber  merciiant,  77,  Swanfon  Ct. 

Huddle  jofeph,  jun.  ftave  merchant,  360,  fouth  front  fr. 

Hndner  Catherine,  hair  drcfter,  between  hfih  and  iixth  in  fouth  ft. 

Hudlbn  George,  corner  of  fourth  and  South  fr. 

Hudfon  Joha  B,  fhip  mafter,   between  Catherine  fr.  and  Meade  alley  in 
fecond  fr. 

Hud 'on  &  Yorke,  merchants,  54,  north  front  fr. 

Huff  Jacob,  butcher,  between  ninth  and  tenth  in  Callowhill  ft. 

Hufty  Khac,  blackfmith,  194,  Vine  ft. 

Hughes  Ann,  near  fifth  in  Walnut  ft.- 


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Hugl'cs  Caleb,  merchant  taylor,  199,  north  fecond  fr. 

Hughes  Elizabeth,  widow,  14,  north  fitth  ft. 

Hughes  &  Fiirz,  Hiopkeepers,  3,  north  third  ft. 

Hr.ghes  James,  fea  eaptain,  67,  Lombard  ft. 

Hughes  John,  flioukeeper,  i,  north  fecond  hi 

Hughes  Thomas,  livery  (table  keeper,  bet.  nth  8z  12th  fir.  in  Filbert  fl.' 

Hugg  James,  honfc  carpenter,  20,  Mary  fr. 

Huguenin  Charles  Frederick,    xvatch  and  clock  makers,  83,   Callcwhill 

Itreet 
UiiU  Jacob,  gentleman,  88,  north  icventh  i't. 
Humphreys  Abel,  &:  George,  merchants,  152,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Humphreys  Abel,  merchanr,  ditto 

Hunijihreys  Ciemenr,  inlpedtor  of  lumber,  17,  Shippen  ft, 
Humpiircys  Dai  iel,  printer,  48,  Spruce  it. 
Humphreys  Elizabeth,  fchoolmiftrefs,  45,  north  iixth  ft, 
Humphreys  James,  jr.n.  conveyancer,  61,  Walnut  ft. 
Humphreys  James,  printer,  bookfcller,  and  ftationer,  74,   north  third 


icreec 


Humphreys  Samuel,    ftor.e  cutter,    betv.-cen   fifth   and  fixth  in  South 

lireet 
Humphreys  Richard,  china  merchant,  227,  High  ft. 
Humphreys  William,  labourer,  be:\veen  Shippen  and  South  in  fourth  fl, 
Hunii  John,  Hiip  mailer,  356,  fouth  Front  (f. 
Hunt  Crifweii,  clerk,  between  fourth  and  iifth  in  oak  ft. 
Hunt  Francis,  lliip  mailer,  near  Chriftiar.  in  Front  ft. 
Hunt  Michael,  rope  maker,  between   Front  and  fecond   in    Catherine 

ftreet 
Hunt  Pearfon,  merchant,  5,  fouth  Wharves,   and  near  44,  fouth  fifth 

ftreet 
Hunt  Wilfon,  merchant,  16,  fcnth  Front  ft. 
Hunter  George,  chymift  &:  druggift,  114,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Hunter  John,  taylor,  between  Front  and  fecond  in  Catherine  ft. 
Hunter  Oliver,  mariner,. 94,  Swanibn  f':. 
Hunter  Oliver,  mariner,  4,  fouth  fifth  ft. 
Hunter  Sarah,  fliopkeeper,  53,  High  ft. 

Hunter  William,  coach  maker,  in,  Cliefnut,  and  235,  High  ft. 
Hunter  William,  tallow  chandler,   between  fecond  and  third,  in  Plumb 

ftreet 
Huppell  Charles,  grocer,  near  fifth  ft.  in  CreiTlMVs  alley 
Hurley  Thomas,  paper  hanger,  i6,  Cavtar's  alley 
Huron  Lawrence,  merchant,   128,  nort'.i  Front,   and  89,  north  Water 

ftreet 
Hurft:  Jonathan  Marvey,  attorney  at  law,  16,  north  eighth  ft, 
Hufton  John,  taylor,  Elmllics  alley 
H^utchins  &  Clement,  merchants,  44,  fouth  Wharves 
Hurchins  Henry,  merchant,  9T.  High  i\. 
Hutchins  John,  mariner,  6,  fouth  fiiVh  ft. 
Hutchins  Jofeph  Rev.  83,  fouth  third  ft. 
Hutchinfon  James,  taylor,  291,  flmth  front  ft. 
Hutchinfon  John,  carpenter,  52,  fouth  fifth  ft. 
Hutchinfon  Ivlahlon,  merchant,  61,  north,  fccor.d  i\, 
Hutton  George,  barber,  next  220,  riorth  front  ft. 
Hutton  James,  ironmonger,  55,  high  ft. 
Hvitton  Nathaniel;^  fhip  wright,  3H0,  fouth  frcnt  fr, 


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Hu'tnn  Thomas,  fliip  carpenter,  40,  Almond  ft. 

Haver  Anthony,  labourer.  Green  i\. 

Hvbern;cr  I\Idry,  tayloreis,  1,  ioiith  water  ft. 

Hyde  George,  book  binder,  149,  Chel'nut  ft. 

H.  de  John,  lea  captain,  3.5,  Race  11. 

Hyde  John,  taylor,  24,  Zeen  It,         '  - 

llv«.ler  Jc)l)n,  fliopkoeptr,  icy,  nort^lhird  ft. 

Hvmes  CatUcrine,  widow,  Pruan  ft. 

Hynenian  Frederick,  ftore  keeper,  79  and  87,  Callowliill  ft, 

Hyne:nan  Henry,  harnels  maker,  next  92-  Vine  ft. 

Hyacaun  John,  taylor,  i:jOj  north  water  ft. 


^ MDERT  Felix,  &  Co.  merchants,  26i,foutl!  front  fl. 

Imlay  &  Harper,  merchants,  20,  north  water  It. 

Immell  Michael,  innkeeper,  76,  north  third  i\. 

Inch  Thon>as,  merchant,  6,  fouth  Second  ft. 

Ingerioii  Jared,  councellor  at  law,  and  attorney  general  of  the  State  of 

Pennfylvania,  iSi,  Chcfnut  ft. 
Ingle  Henry,  ironmonger,  1 14,  north  lecond  ft. 
Ingles  Abralsam,  rope  maker,  near  iii,  fouth  fifth  ft. 
Ingles  George,  ini'pcctor  of  lumber,  22,  Cable  lane 
Inglis  Jofeph,  26,  Pine  ft. 

Inglis  John,  Ihingie  dreffer,  between  fourth  and  fifth  in  German  It. 
Ingord  Adam,  carter,  St.  Johns  ft. 

liikibn  Rebecca,  widow,  Ihopkeeper,   i63,  north  front  ft. 
Inrics  James,  commmifiioncr,  corner  of  Arch  and  fourth  ft. 
I'.mcs  [ohn.  Printers' joiner,  corner  ot  Relief  and  Carter's  alley 
Innes  jofeph,  houfe  carpenter,  near  Front  in  Mary  ft. 
Innes  [Viicbael  Rev.  one  of  the   minifters  of  St.  Mary's   Church,  Wil- 

liiig's  alley 
Ij-ines  William,  brew-er,  357,  fouth  front  ft. 

Innifs  Thomas,  mariner,  between  fecond  and  third  in  German  ft.     . 
Inikeep  Abraham,  wheelwright,  near  8,  Race  ft. 
Infiieep  John,  well  digger,  56,  north  feventhft. 
InH-.eep  Jolin,  china  merchant,  31,  fouth  (econd  ft. 
Ireland  Alphonfo  C,  hcuie  carpenter,  2,  Moravian  allejr 
Irvine  Elizabeth,  fchool  miftrefs,  119,  Arcl!  ft. 
Irvine  John,  between  fecond  and  third  It.  in  Shippen  fto 
IrviujT  David,  tavern  keeper,  6,  Dock  ftw 
Irwin  George,  fcriviner,  91,  Chcfuut  ft. 


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Irwin    Matthew,   mafter  of  the  Roll's  office,  eaft  ving  of  the  State 

houfe,  i6i,  Ghclnut  i\. 
Irwin  Sarah,  gentlewoiran,  58,  Union  ft. 
Hby  W:l!-.am,  cabinet  maker,  6,  Butler's  court 
Iferlohn  Calper,  lea  caprain,  3^,  north  ninth  fl. 
Ifraei  Jofeph,  gentleman,  177,  Arch  Ih 
IfraeTllracl,  innkeeper,  corner  of  Cl'.efnut  and  third  fl:. 
Ive    John,  houfe  carpenter,  14,  Moravian  alley 
Ives  Rachel,  Nvidow,  gentlewoman,  33,  iMoravian  alley. 


J  ACK  Francis,  bricklayer,   206,  fouth  third  fh 

Jack  John,  jM.  D.  near  ic8,  Arch  i\. 

Jackaway  Wen.  fur  carter,  43,  Ccatcs  fl. 

Jacks   Wni.    jeweller.  ic4,  Market  if. 

Jackfon  Caleb,  blackfmith,  16,  fouth  hfth  ff, 

Jackfon  David,  druggift  &z  apothecary,  47,  north  third  ft. 

Jackfon  Francis,  n3ariner,"near  123,  Pine  ft. 

Jackfon  Hugh,  merchant,  next  to  63,  Dock  ft. 

Jackfon  James,  mariner,  between  front  and  fecond,  in  Prime  {[, 

Jackfon  John,  fail  maker,   between  front   and  fecond  flreets,  in  Fuller'^ 

alley 
Jackfon  Ifaac,   H.  merchant,   between  Oiieen  and  Mary,  in  fouth  front 

I'rcec 
Jackfon  Mary,  •widow,  36,  Walnut  fl. 
Jackfon  &  LVlorr.s,  merchants.  Walnut  ft.  wharf 
Tacklon  M'jor,  187,  fbiith  third  ft. 

Jackfoa  Samuel,  merchanf,  corner  of  tenth   and  Chefnut  ft. 
Jackfon  Riciiard,  B.  grocer,  19T,   north  third  ft. 
Jacobs  Benjamin,  black  ball  maker,  i8y,  north  front  ft. 
Jacobs  Chriitian,  labourer  Green  ft. 
Jacobs  Nicholas,  (hoemaker,  jo,  Shippen  ft. 
Jacobs  Wm.  hatter,  2,3,  Callow  hill  ft. 
Jacobfofi  Matthias,  mariner,  between   front   and  fecond  ft,   in    Meada 

alley 
Jacoby  Leonard,  merchant,  137,  north  fecond  ft. 
|olilt,  Simkins,  &  Co.  merchants,  19,  north  front  ft. 
James,  Clibborn,  &  Engliih,  merchants,  141,  fouth  front  fh 
James  £d\Yardj  cabinet  maker,  2,7;  Oiieen  ft. 


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James  fc  Luke,  book  binders,  Rutter's  alley 

James  John,  ir.crchanr,  i8,  north  fifih  fh 

James  Pe'er,  labourer,  between  Plumb  and  Siiippcii,  in  fifth  ft, 

James  Thomas,  C.     M.  D.  23,  Chefnnt  fi. 

James  W.lliain,  clerk,  39,  north  fcventh  i\. 

Jamielon  Bcni-imin,  labourer,  near  Iccond,  in  Plumb  ft. 

Jamieion  John,  51,  Penn  {}. 

Jamiefon  Keith,  baker,  12  Chriftian  fl, 

Janes  Jane,  70,  Shippen  fl. 

Janes  ilaac,  carter,  near  the  corner  of  Green,  in  lecond  f}, 

Jaqiiett  Thon.as,  upiiolfterer,  35,  Touth  front  ft: 

Jarvis  Elijah,  25,  Sugar  alley 

Jarvis  John,  Livery  Stable  keeper,  corner  of  Sourh  and  lixth  ft, 

Jaunon  Daniel,  fchcol  m.after,^ i.'jj,  Arch  ft. 

JauiTaud   Peter,  merchant,   louth  eaft  corner  of  fourth   and  Lombard 

Itreets 
Jeffery  Edward,  carter,  Coates  ft. 
JelTiirlbn  Wm.  near  Lombard,  in  fixth  ft- 

Jeiikins  Elizabeth,  widow,  fchool  miftrefs,  27,  Callowhillft. 
Jenkins  Joieph,  brev.  er,  9,  Moravian  alley 
Jenkins  JMary,  widow,   16,  Green  ft. 
Jenks  &  Fell,  merchants,  38,  north  lecond  ft. 
Jenks  Jonathan,  merchant,  Hamilton's  v>  harf 
JennJnjTS  George,  Alderman,  corner  of  Union  and  fourth  ft. 
Jervis  Charles,  gentleman,  28,  Strawberry  ft. 
Jervis  Elizabeth,  gentlewoman,  72,  Arch  ft, 
Jewell  Kenneth,  taylor,  78,  Arch  it. 
Toad  John,  upholfterer,"i6o,  fou':h  front  ft. 
Joblbn  Catherine,  widow,  14,  Sa^afras  alley 

Johns  Richard,  ioap  &  candle  manufadlnrer,   124,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Johnfon  Andrew,  honfe  carpenter,  near  259,  louth  third  ft, 
Johnfon  Benjamin   cc  Jacob,  merchants,  147,   Market  ft. 
Johnfon  Benjamin,  mariner,  108,  north  Water  Ih  , 

Johnfon   Charles,  labourer,    between   ftxth   and    feventh,  in   Shippei^^ 

ftreet  •  ^*^^    \ 

Johnfon  Chriftopher,  fljipmafter,  23,  Coates  alley.  ^*i'l 

Johnfon  David,  letter  carrier,  6,  Carter's  alley  ^y 

Johnfon  Edward,  gentleman,  22,  Plumb  ft. 
Johnfon  Jacob,  carter,  39,  Cable  lane 
Johnfon  James,  labourer,   198,   R.ace  ft. 
Johnfon  Jeremiah,  houfe  &  iign  painter,  near  the  corner  of    wliith  horle 

alley,  bet,  fecond  ik  third,  in  Chefnut  ft. 
Johnfon  John,  foap  boiler  and  tallow  chandler,  186,  Race  ft. 
Johnfon  Jofeph,  honfe  carpenter,  back  of  12,  north  fnith  ft. 
Johnfon  Jofeph,  Printer,  i88,  Race  ft. 
Johnfon  Jofiah,  letter  carrier,  6,  Carter's  alley 
Johnlon  Jonathan,   labourer,   between  feventh  and  eighth,  in   Cherry 

itreet 
Johnfon  Ifaac,  gentleman,  187,  north  front  ft. 
Johnfon  Ifaac,  fhoemaker,  St,  John's  ft. 
Johnlon  Ifrael,  grocer,  174,  north  fecond  ft. 
Johnfon  &  King,  merchants,  ^;^,  fouth  water  {t, 
Johnibn  Margaret,  widov/,  gentlewoman,  2J,  Race  ft. 
Johnfon  Philip,  42,   Crown  11. 
Johnfoa  Richard,  flioemaker;  114;  Chcfaut  ft^ 


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johnfon  Samuel,  mariner,  Green  ft. 

Johnlbn   Samuel,    labouier,   beiween    fiKth   and   feventh,  in   Shippeu 

ftrcct 
Jolinron  Thomas,  near  444,  north  front  ft. 
Joluilou  \ViUiam,  mercliaat,  26,  Alnioijd  It. 

Johnion  William,  labourer,  between  German  and  Plumb,  in  fifth  ft. 
Johnfun  William,  grocer,  next  to  121,   foath  iiiVh  ft. 
johnfon  iVirs.  widow,  tavernkeepcr,  403,  north  frouL  ft. 
Johnfon  Mrs.  widow,  67,  Elm  fv. 
Johnfon  Mrs.  widow,  39,  fcuth  lifth  It. 

Johnfron  Francis,  receiver  general  of  the  land  office,   133,  Walnut  ft. 
Johnfton  Jaiiaes,  merchant,  71,  Lombard  ft. 
Johniton  James,  baker,  between  third  and  fourth.  In  Wood  ft. 
Johnfion  John,  Stuca  plaifterer,  39,  Filbert  ft. 
Johnfton  Joim,  fnopkeeper,  249,  ibi'.th  lecond  ir. 

Johniton  William,*  mariner,  between  third  and  fourth,  in  Plumb  ft. 
Johnftone   Peter,  ihipraafter,  51,  Penn  ft. 
Johnftone  Ilobert,  hatter,  95,  north  third  Ct. 
Johnftone  V/m.  grocer,  corner  of  Chelnut  and  eighth  ft. 
JohnJtone  Wm.  &c  Thomas  Wayne,  coopers,  67,  fouti^.  V/ater  ft. 
J0II7  Charles,  iron  merchant,   130,  north  third  i':. 
Jolly  Wm.  iron  merchant,  11,  Arch  ft. 
Jones  Abfalom.,  EpifcopalClergyraan  of  the  African  Church,  165,  fouth 

third  (t. 
Jones  Benjamin,  hatter,  13,  Shippen  fr. 
Jones  Benjamin,  engras'er,  48,   fouth  fecond  ft. 
Jones  &  Burd,  merchants,  corner  of  fixthand  Market  fh 
Jones  &  Clarke,   merchants,  225,  iouth  front  fr. 
Jc   es  DaviJ,  ^atrer,  18,  Cable  lare 
Jones  D.  pap;:?r  hanger,   near  fecor.d,  in  fouth  ft. 
Jones  Elizabeth,  widow,  dealer  in  hardware,  113,  Market  ft. 
Jones  Elizabsth  8c  Margaret,  fchool    miiireffes,  oppafite  2,     Moraviaa 

alley 
Jones  Elizabeth,  widow,  23,  Carter's  alley 
Jones  Even,  grocer,  near  fourth  ft.  in  Cyprefs  alley 
Jones  Harbert,  m.ariner,  58,  almond  Vc. 
Jones  John,  taylor,  122,  north  Water  ft. 
^  ones  John,  whii:elmith,  near  Cheihut,  in  fifrhft. 
Jones  John,  attorney  at  law,  earner  of  P^ace  &  fourth  ft. 
Jones  John,  gentleman,  .75,  Vine  ft. 
Jones  John,  M.  wine  merchant,  21 1,   fouth  front  ft. 
Jones  John,  ftage  proprietor,  39,  north  fecond  it. 
Jones  John,  cooper,  9,  Swanfon  ft.  '.-^ 

Jones  John,  broker,  corner  of  feventh  &  Market  ft. 
Jones  John,   wlieelright,  back  of  416,  north  fecond  ft. 
Jones  John,  ditto  21,  Prime  i\. 

Jones  John,  oyfterman,  between  Shippen  andlSoul!),  io  fourth  ft, 
Jones  John,  flioemakcr,  69,  Arch  ft. 
Jones  John,  wheelwright,  S^  John's  ft. 
Jones  Ifaac,  genilemaii,  17,  Pjne  ft, 
Jones  Ifaac,  tobacconilt,  169,  noii  h  front  ft, 
Jones  llaac,  merchant,  2,  Cable  1-n- 
Jonc5  Ifiac  C.  mercliant,  84,  Market  ft. 
Jones  Ifrael,  &  David^  grotcrn,  4,  fouth  fifth  ft. 


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Jones  Margaret,  widow,  boarding  houfc,  6,  Pueen  fl. 

Jones  Martha,  widow,  i8,  Plumb  ft. 

Jones  Mary,  widow ,  fiiopkceper,  near  Chriflian  in  Front  (T. 

Jones  Mary,  fliopkecper,  z^,  north  fecond  ft. 

Jones  Mary,  near  fixch  in  South  It. 

Jones  Mary,  widow,  Zeen  It.     • 

Jones  Nathaniel,  Ihopkeeper,  48,  fonth  fecond  fr. 

Jones  Nicholas,  bricklayer,  198,  fouth  front  ft. 

Jones  Owen,  cK-jo;iat'  an,  merchants,  151,  high  ft. 

Jones  Owen,  merchant,  1154,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Jones  &  Parry,  25,  non  h  iecond  it. 

Jones  Philip,  uniDrella  maker,  7,-5  Dock,  and  67  high  ft, 

Jones  Rebecca,  Brooke's  coin-t 

Jones  Richard,  gentleman,  11,  north  fourth  ft. 

Jones  Robert,  lumber  merchant,  66,  Swanfon  ft. 

Jones  Rofannah,  widow,  14,  north  finh  ft. 

Jones  Samuel,  pump  makei     102,  fouth  rifth  ft, 

Jones  Sarah,  widow,  56,  Almond  fr. 

Jones  Sufannah,  gentlewoman,  151,  high  ft. 

Jones  &  Stroud,  iron  merchants,  near  33,  louth  wharves 

Jones  Thomas,  mariner,  between  Front  and  Second  ftreet,  in  Fuller'* 

alley 
Jones  Thomas,  minifter  of  the  Univerfal  Church,  next  104,  fouth  fifth 

ftreet 
Jones  Thomas,  tanner,  between  Mary  and  Chriftian,  in  front  It. 
Jones  Waiter,  mariner,  between  fourth  and  fifth  in  Galkel  ft. 
Jones  William,  gentleman,  172,  high  ft. 
Jones  William,  cabinet  maker,  70,  north  fifth  ft. 
Jones  Wi"'am,  merchant,  225,  fouth  front  ft. 
Jones  William,  fatldler,  83,  Cbefnut  ft. 
Jones  William,  plaifterer,  19,  George  fr. 

Jones,  widow,  fliopkeeper,  between  ninth  and  tenth  in  Arch  ft. 
Jordan  Elizabeth,  widow,  fhopkceper,  334,  fouth  front  ft, 
Jordan  Frederick,  currier,  108,  north  third  ft. 
Jordan  Jofeph,  plaifterer,  50,  Cable  lane 
Jordan  iMcnacl,  mariner,  72,  Almond  It. 
Jordan  Samuel,  plaifterer,  74,  north  feventh  ^x.. 
Jordan,  widow,  11,  Wood  ft. 

Jourdan  Mary,  widow,  (eamftrefs,  near  18,  Creffon's  alley 
Jugiez  Martin,  carver,  25,  Walnut  It. 

jugiez  Jerome,  maker  of  Bollona  Saufages,  4,Norris'salley 
Jovce  Dominick,  merchant,  174,  fouth  front  ft. 
Juilice  Charles,  fiioemaker,  Elm  ft. 
Juftice  George,  fiioemaker,  next  352,  north  front  ft. 
Juftice  James,  taylor,  8,  Chancery  lane 
Juftice  John,  potter,  316,  north  fecond  ft. 
Juftice  John,  potter,  44:^,  north  Iecond  ft. 
Juftice  Thomas,  mariner^  22,  Carter's  alley 


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AIGHN  John,  merchant,  zee;,  north  fccond  ft. 

Kale  Jacob,  brick  maker,  3,  Pewter  platter  alley 

Kalhafer  Frederick,  innkeeper,  114,  north  fifth  lU 

Kammer  Elizabeth,  widow.  Knight's  yard 

Kammer  William,  harnefs  maker,  59,  Elm  fK 

Kammerer  Jlenry,  jun.     printer,   bookfeller    and   flationer,   24,    north 

third  ft. 
Kani  Peter,  wheelwright.  104,  north  fourth  ft. 
Karrick  Jofeph,  merchant,  350,  fouth  front,  and  35,  north  front  ft. 
Karum  Robert,  coach  maker,  between  47  and  51,  north  feventh  ft. 
Kcechliiig  Frederick,  bifcuic  baker,  423,  north  Second  iK 
Kitz  Jacob,  Ihoenjaker,  near  feventh  in  Zeen  ft. 
Kauck  Chriftian,  grocer,  34,  north  faxth  it. 
Kay  Jofeph,  hatter,  42,  north  front  ft. 
Kean  Daniel,  tobucconift,  corner  of  Qiieen  and  Second  ft. 
Kean  John,  grocer,  J78,  Swanfon  ft. 
Kean  John,  hair  drefter,  11,  Chefriut  ft. 
Kean  John,  Galkel  ft. 

Kean  Roger,  fea  captain,  66,  fouth  Second  ft. 
Kearney  &  Martin,  fail  makers,  Willing  and  Francis'  wharf 
.t-Ceatting  L.  boot  and  fhoe  maker,  218,  ibnth  third  ft. 
Keatin  William,  tavern  keeper,  47,  fouth  fifth  ft. 
Keck  Chriftian  C.  fchool  miftrels,  23,  north  fourth  ft. 
Keef  Daniel,  trunk  maker,  3b,  Moravian  alley 
Keefler  Jacob,  labourer,  bef^veen  ninth  and  tenth  in  Cherry 
Keegan  James,  taylor,  61,  Dock  ft. 

Kechmle  Jacob,  bleeder,  corner.of  Shippen  and  George  ft. 
Keehmle  George,  bilcuit  baker,  64,  Union  it. 
Kechmle  John,  M.  D.  33,  north  fourth  ft. 
Keehralc  Leonard,  fhopkeeper,  90,  nortli  third  ft. 
Keeler  Edmond,  6j,  luuth  ft. 
Keeley  Matthias,  merchant,  63,  fouth  water  Ct. 
Kecmer  Orfius,  labourer,  between  414  and  420,  fouth  front  ft« 
Keen  Elzaberi- .  tavern  keeper,  466,  north  fecond  ft. 
Keen  Jacob,  tanner  and  currier,  493,  north  front  f. 
Keen  Jofeph,  tanner  and  currier,  23,  fouth  fouiih  ft. 
Keen  Reynolds,  alderman,  20,  fouth  fixth  it. 
Keen  Ru!T;her,  Ijoufe  carpenter,  Kuncle  fr. 
Keen  Si  Sellers,  curriers,  81,  Dock  ft. 
Keen  Samuel,  tanner  and  currrier,   above   Poplar  Lane  in  north  tliird 

third  li. 
KefFeriJohn,  (lioemaker,  123,  north  front  fr. 
Kehr  John,  baker,  426,  north  third  ft. 
Kehrmn  Thomas,  innkeeper,   between   feventh  and  eighth  ft.  in  Vine 

ftreet 
Kcir  Charles,  baker,  114,  Spruce  fr. 


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iVCM'.r  John,  Ir'bourcr,  Coatts  fr. 

i-vt-iicr  Jolcpli,  labourer,  Noble  fr. 

Mcifcr  Miry,  witlmv,  210,  routli  tliircl  Cr. 

'.vvith  John,  liiopltccper,  2z6,  (outli  fecond  fr. 

i.cith  V/illiain,  and  Samut-l,  merchants,  279,  fouih  Front  ft.' 

IvclKr  Adam,  baker,  194,  nonh  third  fi. 

M'.-licr  Coniad,  tin  plate  svoiket^  Jd8,  north  fixth  ft. 

i:CelLy  Michael,  taylor,  35,  Piiiefr. 

Kelly  llobert,  Ihoe  dealer,  62,  High  Ct. 

Kelley  Tiiomas,  merchant,  4^-;,  north  fecond  fr^ 

Kelly  r.dwarJ,  fea  captain,  Green  fr. 

Kelly  Jarnts,  flioe  ware  houfe,  70,  High  It. 

Kelly  John,  grorcr,  20  Swanlon,  and  73  Pcnn  ft. 

Kellv   [ohn,  clerk,  St.  Johns  It. 

X.elly  Thomas,  Itavc  merchant,  70,  high  Ct. 

Kelly  Thomas,  fea  captain,  70  Elm  ft. 

Kelly  Mary,  widow,  uphollterefs,  13,  Callowhill  ft. 

Kelly  Mary,  widow,  hucklier,  34  South  ft. 

Kelly  Mr.  merchant,  122,  Race  It. 

Keltee  Benjamin,  mariner,   nearly  oppofite   Swedes  Church,   Swanfon 

ftreet 
Kemble  George,  fhocmaker,  36  fourh  third  ft. 
Ke;r.p  George,  fcriviner,  3  7ofouth  third  ft. 
Kemp  William,' baker,  near  147  Spruce  fl. 

Kenl'all  Margaret,    widow,    between  third  and  fourth,    in  Wood  ftreet 
Kenly  Charles  I.   M'.  D,  135,  Walnut  ft. 
Konly  William,  gentleman,  ditto 
Kennard  Anthony,  houfe  carpenter,  between  Brown  and  Coates  ft.  in 

Sr.  Joans  ft. 
J^ennedy  Andrew,  foap  boiler  and  tallow  chandler,  37,  fouth  fecond  fr, 
Kennedy  David,  carver  and  guilder,  2c8,  high  fr. 
Kennedv  &  Harding,  foap  boilers  and  tallow  chandlers,   fouth  fourth. 

fc.  between  Walnut  and  Chefnut,   and  Whale  bone  alley 
Kennedv  Henry,  grocer,  342,  nonh  front  It. 
Kennedv  John,  boarding  houle,  352,  north  front  ft. 
Kennedy  &  Lynch,  merchants,   174,  high  ft. 
Kennedv  Maurice,  (crivincr,  22,  Lombard  ft. 
Kenni!  Hannah,  between  thirdand  fcurth  in  German  ft. 
Kenny  Robert,  trader,  7,  Plumb  ft. 
Kentie  Benjamin,  fiiip  raafier,  near  1B7,  Swanfon  ft. 
Kepier  Mary,  fchool  miftrefs,  St.  John's  i'r. 
Kephert  Andrev/,  carter,  Coates  ih 
Keppele  Michael,  attorney  at  law,  138,  Chefnut  ft. 
Keppele  &  Zantzinger,  merchai.ts,  y8,  high  ft. 
Kepper  Jacob,  type  founder,  14  Chimnies 

Ker  Tames,  coa^h  maker,  fouth  fourth  between  Walnut  and  ChxfnutfL 
Ker  T^cob,  butcher,  near  108,  north  fixth  ft. 
Kerr  Alexander,  merchant,  28,  Chefnut,  &  93  {outh  fifth  ft. 
Kerr  Bernard,  fnoemaker,  near  Prime  in  fouth  Front  ft. 
Kerr  James,  taylor,  Gafi^-cl  it 
Kerr  Jaujes,    grocer,    between  Front  and  Second  ftreets,    in  Catherine 

lirect 
Kerr  James,  mariner^  near  Chriilian,  in  fecond  ft. 
Kerr  iMargarar,  widow^  between  third  (S;  fourth^  in  German  ft* 


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ICcrr  Pvobert,  fliopkecper,  ic,  north  fccond  f. 

Kerr  Sufannal],  gentlewoman,  15,  Key's  alley 

Kerr  Wm.  merchant,  7,  Stamper's  alley 

Kerclicr  Lewis,  &  Son,  butchers,  corner  ol  Gardncv's  a'ie--,  ar.d  Callowr 

hill  IK 
Kern  Gabriel,  taylor,  117,  fouth  Water  I'K 

Kernan  Elizabctii,  grocer,  between  South  and  Shippen,  in  fov.rfn  ft, 
Kefler  Andrew,  boar<iing  houfe,  iouth  leventh,  near  Market  ft. 
Kefiler  Frederick,  flioeniaker,  300,  north  front  ii. 
Kefller  John,  trader,  near  Green,  in  nortli  third  i>. 
Keliler  Leonard,  gentleman,  125,  Arch  fl'. 
Ketland  Thomas  &  John,  merchants,  3,  Walnut  ft.  '^ 
Ketland  Tiiomas,  merchant,  118,  Arch  ft. 
Ketcham  Beniairjin,  fliocmaker,  16,   Mary  ft. 

Key  John,  hoiife  carpenter,  between  ninth  and  tenth,  in  Filbert  ft, 
Keyit-r  A<!am,  baker,  357,  north  recond  ft. 
Keyier  Benjamin,  grocer,  lyj,  ditto 
Kcyier  Cliarles,  boarding  houie,  153,  north  third  ft. 
,  Keyfer  Peter,  lumber  merchant,  28,  Callowhill  l\. 
Kidd  Frederick,  clerk,  183,  north  front  ft. 
Kidder  JoCeph,  mercliant,  34,  Ibutii  Water  ft. 
Kieler  Michael,  huckfter,  Crown  ft. 
Kierman  Hugh,  diftiller,  ccrner  of  fourth  &  South  fl. 
Killigan  James,  hatter,  56,  Callowhill  (h 
Killinger  George,  fhoemaker,  75,  Uuiun  ft. 
Killpatrick  Aim,  midwife,  96,  Swanfon  ft. 
Kincaid  James,  raaririer,  corner  of  Oiieen  and  front  ft. 
Kincaid  John,  diftiller,  226,,  north  front  fi. 
Kinckel  Conrad,  rope  maker,  near  477,  north  llcond  ih 
King  Daniel,. brafs  founder,  76,  fouth  front  ft.  ;Ji 

King  Kiijah,  10,  Sterling  alley  .^j**^^-- 

King  Guitavus,    merchant-,  21,  Penn  ft. 
King  James,  merchant,  2J<^^rth  front  ft. 
King  John,  houfe  carpente^Hl6,  Lombard  ft. 
King  John,        ditto,  237,  f  )uch  third  Ih 

King  John,  bricklayer,  i ;,  SafFafras  alley 
King  jofiah,  Powell  ft. 
King  Jodah,  Pine  near  fevcnth  il. 

King  iMichacl,  taylor^  between  Shippen  and  Sontli,  in  fourth  ft. 
King  William,  fea  captain,  between  Lombard  and  South,  in  ii.'ih  ft. 
Kings  Reav,  merchant,  27,  north  fecond  ft. 

Kingfton  Mary,  widow,  fouth  eighth  ft.  ^ 

Kingfton  Thomas,  houfe  carpenter,  between  Lonibaid  and  Pine,  in  fir^^U 

fhxpt 
Kingfton  Thoina^,  fruiterer,  131,  Chefniit  ft. 
Kii\  Peggv,  161,  north  front  fh 
Kinnard  Jacob,  wheelright,  fecond   door   from   the  corner  of  Ti are,  in 

fifth  fl-. 
Kinfel  John,  blackfmithj  between  feventh  and  eigluh,  in  Arch  ft. 
Kinfeyjohn,   woodfawyer,  6,  Siiippcn  fh 
Kintzing  Ahra'uam,  grazier,  178,  Market  ft. 
Kipler  Hiellon,  drayman,    13,  Kunckle  ft. 

Kiplev  Jacob,  innkeeper,  oppollte  Frankford  road,  north  front  i\._ 
Kirk  John,  fhopkeeper,  io6,*north  third  ft. 
KirkJofepli,  fliopkeeper,  339,  north  fccond  ft. 


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Kiil;nri;igc  Jofeph,  merchant,  near  io8,  Arcli  ft. 

Kiikhau)  Charles,  fhopkecpcr,  41,  north  ihird  (h 
Kiihpatrick  F.lizabcth,  ceiitlewonian,  92,   linith  rccond  ft. 

Kirkpatricl:  John,  between  Plumb  and  Shippcn,  in  Hfch  ft. 

Zvirkpat!  icl;  Francis,  grocer,  454,  north  fccond  ft. 

KHIcinian    i<  Son,    incrchanrs,    105,  lonch  Water    fr.    and  166,  foutk 
fecond  ft. 

Kite  Benjamin,  fcliool  mafter,  80,  foutli  fourth  ft. 

2^ire  Jokph,  dealer  in  Queen  &  glafs  ware,  34,  fbuth  fourth  ft. 

"'vulo  Gec)i-p;e,j  wheelright,  Bntld  ft. 

1-JtLs  Gcoroe,  i"_n]ceeper,  58,  Market  ft, 
litts  l^!ichael,  Inn  keeper,  30,  Market  ft. 

:virz  Michael,  carter,  ii,Kunckel  ft. 

Klacr  Gcjrge,  merchant,  2f,^  louth  fourth  ft. 

Klaer,  Kraii,  &  Co.   mercliants,  120,  Market  ft. 

Kline  John,  /hnomaker,  St.  John's  It. 

Kline  Peter,  fifherman,  17,  north  Water  it. 

Knapp  John,  peuil;'n-.an,  near  fixth,  in  Spruce  ft.' 

Knight  Daniel,  houfe  carpenter,  fliop  in  Cherry  alley 

Knight  Daniel,  D.  63,  north  fxth  ft. 

Knight  Jonathan,  board  merchant,  Duke  ft. 

Knight  liaac,  dealer  in  lime,  5,  Keys  alley 

Knight  llaac,  livery  {table  keeper,   116,  Race  fr. 

Knight  Peter,  lumber  merchant,  371,  nortli  front  ft. 

Knight  William,  blackfmith,  i2j,  Callowhill  fh 

Knight  Thomas,  hatter,  96,  Market  ft. 

Knij-e  Philip,  houfe  carpenter,  above  Poplar  lane,  in  north  fecond  ft. 

Kno;l!e   George,  brick   maker,  between   tenth   and  eleventh,  in  Arch 
ftreet 

Knodle  John,  bleeder  and  tooth  drawer,  14,  north  feventh  ft. 

Knodle  Mr.  flioemaker,  corner  of  Cherry  and  Waggoners  alley 

Knorr  George,  fliopkecper,  31,  fonth  fourth  i\. 

Knorr  Jacob,  ironmonger,  8,   Carters  alley,  and  50,  north  third  fl, 

Knorr  John,  cooper,  173,  Market  ft.  jg- 

Knows  Jacob,  flioernaker,  42,       ditto         ^ 

Knowlcs   Sarah,  gentlewoman,  70,  fouth  front  ft. 

Knox  Alexander,  baker.  Relief  alley 

Knox  Francis,  grocer,  81,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Knox  Hannah,  48,  north  feventh  fh 

Kncx,  Hendeilbn,  &  Co.  merchants,  46,  north  front  ft, 

Knox  Jofeph,  white  fmitb,  292,  fouth  front  ft.  • 

Knox  Robert,  fea  captain,  76,  South  ft. 

Knox  Witi.  merchant,  236,  fouth  front  ft. 

Knox  Wm.  &  Co.  merchants,  66,  fonth  front  ft. 

Koch  Jacob  Gerard,  merchant,   19,  Penn  fh  ftores  Cuthbert's  wharf 

Cu'llocl:  Cornelius  Stevadjre,  56,  Penn  ft. 

Konous  Jacob  dealer  in  hardware,  27,  Market  ft. 

Koon  John,  labourer,  54,  Crown  i\. 

Koul  Frederick,  maltman,  124,  Callowhill  fh 

Kralit  Jacob,  tavernkeeper,  464,  north  fecond  ft. 

Kraft  Peter,  taylor,  36,  fouth  Water  fl:. 

KrafFc  Mary,  widow,  464,  noith  fecond  ft. 

Krarzhurgher  John,  labourer,  back  of  355,  fouth  front  Vc: 

Krebei  Matthews,  innkeeper,  240,  nortU  front  iv 


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'  Ki-eider  Frederick,  hatter,  243,  north  fecond  ft. 
Krider  Wm.  houle  carpenter,  i,  Hayne's  alley,  north  third  ft. 
Krim  Peter^  taylor,  in  Green,  near  fecond  It- 
Krincrle  Andrew,  cooper,  near  lecond,  in  Callowhill  ft. 
Kucher  Mary,  widow,  fiiopkeeper,  84,  north  fecond  ft. 
Kiirher.  Peter,  fiiopkeeper,   227,  north  fecond  ft. 
Kucrler  Charles,  inn  keeper,  corner  of  4th  and  Race  ft. 
Kuhl  Frederick,  gentleman,  143,       ditto 
Kuhl   Hcnrv,  aiiiftant  cafliier  of   the  Bank  of  the  United  States,    74, 

Spruce  il. 
Knhn  Adam,  M.  D.  142,  Chefnut  ft. 
Kiilin  iMichael,  butcher,  Saffafras  alley 
Kuhn  Martin,  butcher,  32,  ditto 
Knhn  Peter,  merchant,  179,  Market  ft, 
Kul  Balrus,  painter  and  glazier,  15,  Shiver's  alley 
Knl  Henry,  brickmaker,   15,  ditto 

Kunckel  Chriftian,  Ihopkeeper,  232,  north  fecond  ft. 
Kunckcl  John,  Ihopkeeper,  249,  ditto 

Kuntz  Francis,  iadler,  104,  Shippen  ft. 
Kanntf  Nicholas,  deputy  Sheriif,  246,  fonth  front  ft. 
Kurfes  Andrew,  Laker,  31,  Ibuth  fourth  ft. 
Kurtz  Jaco',  hatter,  121,  north  fecond  ft. 
Kurtz  Peter,  tobacconift,  125,     ditto. 


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(ABOISSIER  &  ROUX,  merchants,  168,  fonth  front  ft. 
Laca\'e  John,  hair  dreffer  8z  perfumer,  61,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Lace  Wm.  Spring  maker,  14,  fouth  llxth  ft. 
Lackey  Martha,  widow,  gentlewoman,  370,  north  front  ft. 
LacolombtLewis,    Cadignan,  ^r  Co.   merchants,  97,  louth  \V'ater  ft. 
Lacofte  Peter,  P.  82,  Vine  it. 
Laficrty  James,  boarding  honfe,    162,  Spruce  ft. 
Lafctre  Peter,  gentleman,   167,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Lafcvre  Mr.  43,  north  eighth  ft. 

Lafitte  Peter,  hair  drcfler,  near  302,  north  fecond  ft. 
Laforce  Mr.  upholfterer,  179,  north  fecond  ft. 
Lagan  Francis,  taylor,  9,  Elfrith's  alley 
Lahrs  Henry,  taylor,  288,  north  front  ft. 


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Lake  John,  tanner,  53,  foutli  fiftii  11. 

Lake  LdwavJ,  rigger,  45,  Oucen  i[. 

Lalor  Dennis,  grocer  &c  taveniktcj^er,  i.^o,  Swaiiibn  tt. 

Lalor  Henry,  liatter,  11,  Strawberry  fh 

Lalor  Jolin,  rnvernkcepcr,  113,  fouth  Water  11, 

Lamar  iMaithias,  lilveri'mitb,  66,  Market  (r. 

Lambert  Benjamin,  M.  mariner,  St.  John's  ft. 

Lamourons  Lawrence,  grocer,  187,  north  ferond  fh 

Lamy  Jofeph,  gcntlei^ian,    iij,  Ibnth  fifth  It. 

Landerbrunn  Margaret,  widow,    taylorels,  bet.   Qjiecn  and  Ciiriftian, 

in  front  ft. 
Lance  Jacob,  biker,   between  Green  and  Coates   Lanes,  in  north  third 

ftreet 
Lance  Jolin,  joiner,  ditto 

Lancaster  John,  gentleman,    154,  north  third  ft. 
Lancafter  Sarah,  Ichool  miftrels,  near  35,  iouth  folirth  ft. 
Lancafter  Thomas,         nortli  third  near  Callowhill  ft. 
Landel   Mary,  tavernkeeper,  343,  north  front  ib. 
Landy  James,  porter,  Coates  ft. 

Landreth  David  &  Cuthbert,  iVed's  men,  near  twelfth,  in  Market  ft. 
Lane  Edward,  lliopkeeper,  152,   Spruce  ft. 
Lane,  Godfrey,  &  Co.  merchants,  crooked  billet  wharf 
Lane  Wm.  iron  merchant,  24,  fouth  hftli  ft. 
Lang  Margaret,  mantua  maker,   ii,  fouth  fifth  ft-. 
Langdon  John,  hcufe  carpenter,  16,  Cherry  alley 
Langdon    William,  between  Sliippen  and  Plumb,  in  fourth  ft. 
Laning  Jeme?,  cabinet  maker,  221,  Arcli  ft. 
Laning  Samuel,  carpenter,  y.  Chancery  lane 
Lapcrche  John  Francis,  mcixhant,  165,  north  front  ft, 
Laplanclic  John  Baptifte,  paftry  cook,  corner  of  South    and  third  ft. 
Lapflev  David,  merchant,  18,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Lare  Adam,  blackfmith,  Budd  ft. 
Lanemore  Jane,  iliopkeepcr,  47,  north  fecond  ft. 
Larer  Mclcoia,  Bottler,  84,  north  front  i^ 
Larkam  Thomas,    tavernkeeper,   and  boarding  houfe,    2.80,  fouth  fronr 

ftfcet 
La  Roche  Mr.  M.  D.  53,  Union  ft. 
Larzekre  John,  boarding  houfe,  132,  South  ft. 
Lafcelks  John,  mercliant,   182,  Swanfon  ft. 
Lafey  Ednmnd,  butcher,  115;  Vine  ft. 
Latapie  J\Ir.  M.  D.  128,  north  front  ft. 
Latimer  ik  Son,  merchants,  i,  Penn  ft. 
Lauck  David,  cooper,  94,   north  fourth  ft. 
Lauck  John,  cedar  cooper,  near  fourth,   in  Race  ft. 
Laugheed  James,  between  German  and  Catiiarine,  in  fifth  ft. 
Laugier  AnJrew,  merchant,  37,   Cheiiiut  ft. 
Laumaii&  Weft,  merchants,  27,  fouth  third  ft. 
Laurent  Mr.  merchant,  above  Chriftian,  in  fecond  fi. 
Lavade  Ofburn,  wood  lawyer,  369,  north  fecond  ft. 
Lavaud  Genty,  merchant,  125,  fouth  third  ft. 
Laverin  Jeremiah,  labourer,  Budd  ft. 
Law  Charles,  labourer,  102,  Ciiefnut  ft'. 
Law  Vincent,  pilot,  32,  Otieen  ft. 
Law  Samuel,  paper  ihiiner;  59,  Q^icenft. 


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LaweiTwyler  Jacob,  fiigar  refiner,  90,  north  fecoiid  ft. 

Lawler  Matthew,  ica  captain,  34,  Walnut  II. 

Lawler  Thomas,  70,  Dock  i\. 

Lawfon  Alexander,  cngravLr,   between    South  and  Shii.pcn,   in    fecond 

ftreet 
Lawfon  John,  Hiip  mailer,  119,  Callowliill  i\. 
Lawion  Joicph,  grocer,  10,  Strawberry   i\. 
Lawlon  Sarah,  widow,  boarding  houfe,  7,  Ibuth  fourth  fi:. 
Lawyer  Chriftian,  porter,   166,  ibuth  iifih  i\. 
Lawrence  Chriflian,  blackfmith,  83,  ibuth  fixth  ft. 
Lawrence  Clement,  and  Henry,  merchants,  ■')J,  north  fecond  ft* 
Lawrence  Henry,  Ihopkeepcr,  CrelTon's  court 
Lawrence  John,  Efq.  lyj,  Chelnut  ih 
Lawrence  Thomas,  cooper,  19,  north  water  ft, 
Lawrence  William,  tavern  keeper,    between  {evenlh   and  eighth  ft',  ia 

Vine  ft. 
Lawrence  William,  hatter,  134,  north  front  ft. 
Lawton  jcffe,  brals  founder,  117,  Race  ft. 
Laycock  Samuel,  fea  cantain,  between  fecond  and  third  ftreets  in  Chrif- 

'.  tian  ft. 
Leacock  [ohu,  coroner,  10,  loinh  fifth  ft. 
Leahey  John,  bottler,  86,  north  water  ft. 
Leahey  Michael,  plaifterer,  2,7,  Pewter  platter  allejr 
Lealord  William,  labourer,  near  fifth  in  Walnut  ft. 
Leamy  John,  merchant,  79,  llanth  third  ft. 

Leauticr  Lawrence,  grocer,  2,02,  Lombard  ft.  *^.' 

Le  Breton,  M.  D.  135,  Chelnut  ft. 
Ledent  Lambert,  bottler,  98,  fouih  fecond  ft. 
T^edlie  M.  grocer,  221,  Ibuth  fecond  ft. 
i^edfinger  John,  taylcr,  Gailie]  ft, 
Lee  Chriftupher,  ihip  mafter,  44,  Cable  lane 
Lee  Charles,  A:torney  General  of  the  Uni.ed  States,  182  Arch  ft. 
Lee  John,  clerk.  Smith's  court 
Leech  Jane,  gcijtlewoman,  156,  Spruce  ft. 
Leech  Joim,  innkeeper,  171,  Market  ft. 
Leedoin  William,  jun.  &  Co.  merchants,  67,  Sim's  wharf 
Lees  Henry,  bntcher,  38,  Crown  ft. 
Lees  Samuel,  chair  maker,  97,  Chelnut  it. 
Lees  Jacob,  fhoemaker,  between  South  and  Shippen  in  fifth  ft« 
Lehman  Catherine,  grocer,  93,  Lombard  ft. 
Lehman  Samuel,  blackltuith,  302,  ibuth  Front  ft. 
Lehman  Jofeph,  druggiit  and  apothecary,  73,  north  third  I't. 
Leghorn  John,  painter,  81,  Race  ft. 

Le^rand  C.  E\  carver  and  ftonecutter,  corner  of  Tenth  and  High  ft. 
Leib  George,   dealer  in  Hour,   Green  ftrect,  between  third  and  fourtl* 

ftreets 
Leil)  George,  tanner,  and  Juftice  of  the  Peace,  445,  north  Fiont  ft. 
Leib  John  L.  attorney  at  law,   2/;  Ibuth  fomtii  ih 
Leib  iVlichael,  M.  D.  445,  north  front  ft. 
Leighton  John,  fluicmakcr,  Ibuth  Iburtj),    between   Sci  th  and  Shipncn 

ftreets 
Leinau  Andrew,  hatter,  101,  north  third  ft. 
Leinau  George,  harneis  r.iaker,  3,  Oi:arry  i'r. 
LeipcVHcnrv;,  cabinet  mukcr,  i  Cliel-ry  alky 


[     88     ] 

Leiper  Thomas,   tobacconift,  9  north  wafer  I't.  and  corner  eleventh  anjl 

and  [Market  It. 
Lcniairc  Julin  Baptifte,  fencing  maftcr,  28  Carters  alley 
Lemafurier  Mr.  131  ibuth  Second  It. 

Lenneman  John,  between  ninlli  and  tenth  in  Clicrry  alley 
Lennington  Mary,  fliopkeeper,  Coates  ft. 
Lenox  Hugh,  Arch  above  hxth  It. 
Leniz  Henry,  grocer,  236  and  238,  north  fccond  ft, 
Lentz  George,  butcher,  Coates  ft. 
Lc;)  Peter,  teacher  of  languages,  17  Norris's  alley 
Leo  Williams  hair  dreflcr,  45  Chefnut  ft. 
Leonard  &  Adam,  merchants,  66,  north  third  ft. 
Leonard  John,  lliip  carpenter,  near  50  Cable  lane 
Leonard  Michael,  nailor,  between  126  and  128,  north  ft. 
Leonard  Thomas,   brick  layer,   between  Shippen  and  Plumb,  in  ioulU 

fourth  ft. 
Leray  Peter,  baker,  Black  horfe  alley 

Lerangie  Mr.  grocer,  [between  eighth  and  ninth  in  Vine  ft. 
Lefcurc  &  Lambert,  grocers,  169  north  third  ft. 
Lefher  George,  innkeeper,  94,  north  fecond  it. 
Leflier  Mary,    tavern  keeper,  between  South  and  Shippen  ftreets,   in 

fifth  ft. 
Leflier  Mary,  widow,  113,  Callowhill  ft. 
Leflier  Philip,  porter.  Crown  it. 
Lefllie  Robert,   &  Ifaac  Price,    clock  and  watch   makers,   79,  Market 

ftreet 
Lefter  Tofeph,  grocer,   between  Front  and  Mary  ftreets,   in   Catherine 

ftreet 
Letchworth  John,  v/indfor  chair  maker,  78,  fouth  fourth  ft. 
Letchworth  William,  fliopkeeper,  75,  fbuth  third  ft. 
Letombe  P.      Conful    General    of    the    French  Republic,   Twelfth  ft, 

between  Market  and  Chefnut  ft. 
LeufFer  Herman  Thomas,  merchant,   corner  North  alley  and  north  fifth 

llreet 
Leveck  Peter,  grocer,  next  69  fouth  fifth  ft. 
Levy  Abraham,  gentleman,  58,  north  fourth  ft. 
Levy,  Fouraux,  &  Co.  merchants,  159  north  fccond  ft. 
Levy  fofeph,  merchant,  241,  north  fecond  ft. 
Levy  Jofeph,  trader,  243,  ditto 

Levy  Mofes,  attorney  at  law,  104,  Chefnut  ft. 
Levy  Sampfon,  attorney  at  law,  51,  north  third  ft. 
Lewis  Abner,  fliopkeeper,  185,  Market  ft. 
Lewis  Ann,  between  Shippen  and  Plumb  in  George  ft. 
Lewis  Curtis,  honfe  carpenter,  90,  fouth  third  l\. 
Lewis  David,  infnrance  bruker,  near  142  fouth  feconc\ 
Lewis  David,  jun,  fhopkeeper,  47,  north  fecond  ft. 
Lewis  James,  taylor,  8,  Moravian  alley 
Lewis  John,  labourer,  45,  South  ii. 
Lewis  jofeph,  carter,  St.  Johns  ft. 

Lewis  Michael,  pilot,  between  Water  and  Front  in  Catherine  ft. 
Lewis  Mordecai,  merchant,  122  fouth  Front  and  25  Dock  ft. 
Lewis  Nancy,  \\  idow,  Ga(kel  ft. 

Lewis  Nathaniel,    ficur  merchant,    209   fouth   fecond  ft.   and  70  fouth 
Wharves 


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Lewis  Samuel,  Tea  captain,  betweea  Water  and  Front  {treets,  in  Ca- 
therine it. 

Lewis  Samuel,  clerk  in  the  \Var--OfFice,  20 1  Arch  i'r. 

Lewis  William,  merchant,  268,  fouth  lecondft, 

Lewis  William,  attorney  at  law,  82,  (buth  third  ft. 

Lex  Andrew,  butcher,  near  (ixch  i\.  in  Crellon's  alley 

Lichler  George,  reed  maker,   208,  Market  It. 

Lidtlon  Abraham,  merchant,  36,  north  third  it. 

Ligiithoof  John,  145  fouth  Water  It. 

Lighikelpt  Michael,  labourer.  Brown  Ct. 

Lilder  James,  15,  Walnut  Ir. 

Limeharner  Philip,  book  binder,  185,  north  fccond  ft. 

LindHiy  John,  dealer,   St.  Johns  il:. 

Lindfay  John,  tavern  keeper,  Black  horfe  alley 

Lindfry  John,  cabinet  maker,  back  cf  84,  (cuth  third  ft. 

Lindfcy  Mary,  widow,  112,  fouth  I'econd  ii. 

Lindicy  Wm.  china  ilore,  i,  north  third  It. 

Lineiian  Patrick,  cooper,  50,  Penn  It. 

Linehood  Godfrey,  porter,  40,  Plumb  ft. 

Linenliiut  Charles,  carter,  469,  north  (econd  ft. 

Linn  Hannah,  iliopkeeper,  ij,  ioath  I'acond  It. 

Linton  Wm.  fadler  and  harneis  maker,  Palm's  alley 

Lions  Wm.  wood  lawyer,  corner  of  Catharine  and  i'econd  ft. 

Lions  William,  houle  carpenter,  bet\\  ten  tVont  and  Water,  in  Prime 
llreet 

Lippincotts  &:  Merrefield,  merchants,  58,  north  front  ft. 

Lippincott  Wm.  dry  good  merchant!,  j6,  north  frontft. 

Liih  Henry,  flu  emaker,  between  ninth  and  tenth.,  in  Cherry  ft. 

Lille  Henry,  gentleman,  127,  fbnth  lecoud  ft. 

Liflo  John,  jun.  merchant,  8,  nortli  third  ft. 

Liile  John,  houfb  carpenter,  between  i'econd  and  third,   in  German  fl. 

Liiton  Ilobert,  Efq.  Minifler  of  Great  Britain  to  the  United  States,  217, 
Arch  (1. 

Lithgow  Edward,  honl'e  carpenter,  238,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Litle  jolm,  Clerk  of  tlie  Pt.egifter's  olHce  of  the  United  States,  40,  north 
tiKth  ft. 

L'tmen  Elizabeth,  widow,  corner  of  fecond  &  ft. 

Little  James,  fchool  mailer,  between  Catherine  ft.  and  Meade  alley,  ia 
fonth  'econd  ft. 

Little  Robert,  taylor,  26,  Swanfon  ft. 

Livezev  John,  tavlor,  34,  north  water  (t. 

Lloyd  Edvvard,  mariner,  12,  Shippen  ft. 

Lloyd  iiaac,  merchant,  88,  Union  ft. 

Lloyd  Mary,  widow,  between  fourth  and  fifth,  in  Shippen  ft. 

Loyd  Nicodemus,  black fmith,  70,  nortli  fcventh  f!. 

Llovd  Rees,  gentieman,    18,   north  fixrh  ft. 

Llovd  &  Sparks,  merchants,  next  44,  ibath  Whar\es 

Llovd  &  Timikins,  merchants,  24,  auto 

Lockton  John,  fliopkeoper,  ijo,  fouth  front  ft. 

Lockyer  Sufannah,  fhoj'keepti',  14,  fmnh  Ibcond  ft. 

Lodor  Benjamin,  b'ock  maker,   near  ftcond  ft.  in  Elfrith's  alley 

Lodor  Edward,  millwright,  1  15,  Cailowhill  ft. 

Lodor  John,  taylor,  51,  ibuth  iront   ft. 

Logan  Adam,  cord-vainer,  201,  north  fectand  ft. 


L   90    ] 

Logan  John,  Ball  alley 

I.^otira  (X  CarUle,  ironmongers,  42,  north  third  ft. 

Lohra  John,  ironmonger,  41,  Clierry  ft. 

L'.)hra  Peier,  notary  public,  54,  loiuh  fecond  tt. 

Loir  John  Baptilte,  &  Chevalier,  merchants,  i  j,  Pcnn  fr. 

Long  John,  tallow  chandler,  172,  Race  ft. 

Loiig  Wm.  cabinet  maker,  corner  of  leventh  and  Chefnut  ft. 

Loller  Alexander,  grocer,  near  the  hay  fcales  north  ficmt  fl. 

Longbeck  George,  carter,  St.  John's  ft. 

Longcope  Samuel,  Printer,  147,  Spruce  ft. 

Longfhorn  Jolly,  wheehvright,  near  444,  north  front  fr. 

Loriffftreth  Jofliua,  &  Co.  merchants,  28,  north  thir  dft. 

Loofbourrow  Nathaniel,  hirer  of  Light  Waggons,  Rutter's  alley 

Lort  INIary,  widow,  near  137,  Spruce  ft. 

Loteav  Jolcph,  bricklayer,  between  feventh  and  eighth,  in  Pine  ft. 

Lotr.  Henry,  carpenter,  149,  Walnut  fr. 

Lott  Henry,  carpenter,  near  Walnut,  in  fifth  fr, 

LouJen  John,  tobacconifr,  329,  fouth  front  ft. 

Louder  Ifrael,  labourer,    Budd  ft* 

Loudorback  Henry,  between  front  and  Water,  in  Prime  ft. 

Loughbro'jgh  Nathaniel,  keeper  of  coaches  for  hire,  Rutter's  alley 

Lourely   John,  wheelwright,   between    fecond  and  third,  in  Chriftian 

ftreet 
Lontbcrbonrg  A.  C.  H.  Limner,  270,  fouth  fecond  tt. 
Love  William,  chair  and  fpinning-w  heel  maker,  ijo,  north  front  tt. 
I,ow  Tiionias,  near  25,  Pewter  platter  alley 
Lower  Henrv,  taylor,  17,  Waggoner's  alley 
Lower  George,   baker,   near   the    corner  of  eighth    flreet,  in  Cherry 

alley 
Lownes  Caleb,   mcchant,  between  ninth  and  tenth,  in  Arch  tt.   and  fe- 
cond wharf  fouth  of  Chefnut  tt. 
Lownts  David,  taylor,  73,  Arch  fl, 
Lowiits  Jofeph,  goldfmith,    130,  foutli  front  fl-. 

Lowry    Phi'.ip,    butcher,   between  feventh   and    eighth,  in  Callowhill 
flreet 

Lox  Benjamin,  V/.  merchant,  57,   Market  fh 

Loxley  Renjaniin,  houfe   carpenter,  30,  Spruce  tt. 

Loxlty  Beiijamin,  jun.  fea  captain,   117,  Arcliff. 

Lucas   C.  boarding    houfe,  between  ninth  and  tenth  flreets,   in  Cherry 
aliev 

Lucker  Philip,  flioemaker,  Poplar  lane 

Lndlam  &  HowHand,  plumbers,  33,  foith  wharves 

Lud!am  George,  plumber,  9,  Norris's  alley 

Lid:en  Hanna!),  45,   Coates  it. 

Lu!:ins  Jonathan,  fadler,  89,  north  front  ft. 

Lufliy  Jofiah,  merciant,  53,  north  fecond  tt. 

Luf-ierd  John,  labourer,  Budd  ft. 

Lutrs  A.fam,  B.  467,  north  fecond  ft. 

Lurz  facob,  cedar  cooper.  Crown  it. 

Lutz  George  cooper,  near  409,  north  third  ft. 

L-, brand  George,  brick  maker,  corner  of  tenth  and  Filbert  tt. 

Lybrmd  Jacob,  houfe  carpenter,  27,  north  eighth  ft. 

Lvbrant  Chri^ian,  brickuiaker,  123,  New  ft. 

Lycett  Wm.  iapanner,  &  ornamental  painter,  2,  black  horfe  alley,  and 
{hop  in  Dock,  near  fecon:!  ft. 

Lyell  Margaret,  widow,  boarding  houfe,  16,  Lombard  It. 


[    9^     ] 

Lynk  George,  carter,  Budd  ft. 

Lyle  James  merchant,  134,  louth  fecond  ft. 

Lyb  \Valtcr,  blackfmith,  46,  Almond  ft. 

Lynch  James,    turner  and   Ipinniug-wheel  maker,  155,    north   third 

llreet 
"Lynch  John,  merchant,  186,  fouth  fecond  ft* 
Lyndall  Benjamin,  cabinet  maker,  73,  Jbuch  third  ft. 
Lvndall  Jol'eph,  labourer,  63,  Chriitian  ft. 
Lynes  Matthew,  hlackfinith,  appletree  alley 
Lynham  John,  flioemaker,  next  294,  north  fecond  ft. 
Lynn  John,  gentleman,  5,  Chancery  lane 
Lynn  Elizabeth,  widow,  boarding  houfe,  35,  Walnut  ft. 
Lynn  Mifs,  97,  Ibuth  front  ft. 

Lyons  Andrew,  near  the  corner  of  Arch,  in  eighth  ft. 
Lyons  Soloman,  gcuileman,  109,  Race  ft. 


i 

4 
s 

1  " 

I 

^  X   JLVl.   ALLISTER  John,  whip  and  cane  maker,  48,  Chefnut  ft. 
v:^      M'Alpin  James,  taylor,  3,  fouth  fourth  n. 

M'Call  Archibald,  jun.  merchant,  113,  Spruce  fl. 
\      rvrCail  Archibald,  merchant,  187,  fouth  fecond  ii. 
^     M'Call  Mifs,  99,  Pine  ft. 

y      M'Call  Mifs,  gentlewoman,  77,  fouth  fourth  ft. 
^      M'Calla  Andrew,    llioeraaker,    between   Shippen  and  Plumb  in  fourth 
0  ftreet 

^      M'Calla  David,  taylor,  81,  South  ft. 

^      M'Calla  James,  bricklayer,   between  fixtk  and  feventh  ftreet,   in  Ship- 
pen  ft. 
M'Cara  John,  &  Andrew,  merchants,  56,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
M'Cardlts  John,  taylor,  near  124,  fouth  fourth  fl. 
M'Carer  Mr.  grocer,  77,  fouth  fifth  ft. 
^     M'Cafkey  George,  fea  captain,  7,  Qiieen  ft. 

M'CafTcrdv  Owen,  labourer,  between  third  and  fourth  ftreets  in  Plumb 

ftreet 
M'Cnughiours  Neal,  grocer,  60,  Penn  ft» 
,;^     M'Cauley  George,  boat  builder,  Duke  ft. 
"^     M'Cauley  James,  livery  flable  keeper,  86,  north  fifth  ft. 

(      M'Cauley  John,  livery  ftable  keeper,  Apple  tree  alley 
^     M'Cauley  John>  copperfraith,  89,   louth  front  ft»  and  73,  fuuth  Second 
Ti  ftreet 


H 


[  V-  ] 

MTIane  Daniel,  between  Front  and  Second  in  Fuller's  alley 

r.'l'Clanc  Thomas,  bottler,  75,  fomh  liflb  It. 

JVi'Clarn  Samuel,  lioufe  carpenter,  between  Plumb  and  Shippcn,  in  fifth 
Itrcet 

M'Clean  Mary,  liuckRer,  near  Cliriflian  in  Iccond  it. 

M'Clcllan  James,  fhocmaker,  84,  Ibuth  ih 

M'Clellan  William,  taylor,  10,  Shippen  it. 

M'Climond  Samuel,  grocer,  near  Almond  in  Front  ft. 

M'Clintock  Sufannah,  widow,  22,  north  feveiith  11. 

IVl'Clure  Alice,  widow,  7,  I'enn  It. 

jN'l'Cinrg  J  jfcph,  grocer  and  liquor  flore,  68,  north  front  ft. 

M'Collin  John,  taylor,  78,  Spruce  ft. 

M'Collom  John,  fliipvnafter,  263,  fouth  Front  ft. 

M'Collom  Jaincs,  honle  carpenter,  136,  fouth  ftrect, 

M'Comb  Robert,  lioufe  carpenter,  between  fourth  and  fifth  ft.  in  Plumb 
ftrect 

M'Connel  Hugh,   taylor,  between  third  and    fourth  fireets,  in  Plumb 
Itrect. 

M'Connell  James,  innkeeper,  232,  fouth  th.ird  ft. 

JM'Connell  Mrs.  widow,  77,  north  fixth  ft. 

Al'Cook  Alexander,  grocer,   i6y,  fouth  third  ft. 

M'Corkle  James,  gentlena.i,  144,  fouth  E' re  lit  i\. 

M'Cormick  Patrick,  blackfniith,    near   the  corner  of  South   in  fourth, 
ftreet 

M'Cracken  Philip,  maft  maker,  57,  Qjie en  ft. 

M 'Crane  Peter,  between  South  and  Shippen  in  fourtli  ft. 
M'Cray  Ann,  widow,  gentlewoman,  39,  Union  Ih 

M'Crea  John,  Powe'.lft. 
M'Crea  iVlargaret,  17,  Filbert  ft. 

M'Crea  William,  rev.  109,  Walnut  ft. 

M'Culloch  Henry,  M.  D.  between  Shippen  and  Plumb  ftreets,  in  Georg? 

I'creet 
M'Culloch  James,  labourer,  between  fourth  and  fifth  ftrt;ets,   in  Plumb 

fcrcet 
M'Cullocli  Jolin,  Printer  and  Bookfeller,  J,  nortli  third  ft. 
M'Cu'.locli   John,     lumber  merchant,  comer  of  (>^ueen   and    Swanfon 

fireets 
M'Culloch  Margaret,  widow,  hoarding  houfc,  41,  Union  ft. 
M'Ciilloch  lloberr,  364,  fonth  front  ft. 
Til 'Cnlloch,  widow,  gentlewoman,  113,  north  Front  ft. 
.M'Ciirah  James,  merchant,  123,  fouth  fccond  ft. 
j\l'Ciudy  Margaret,  corner  of  fourth  and  Pl-jmb  ft. 
iNl'Davitt  Nathaniel,  bricklayer,  between  fevcnch  and  eighth  ftreets,  in 

Walnut  fc. 
M'Dearniaid  John,   labourer,   between   fccond  and  third  ftreets  in  Ca- 
therine ft. 
M 'iDermott  John,  bottler,  39,  W^alnu*-  ff. 
jM'Dcrmott  John,  grocer,    163,  fouth  front  ft. 
P-l'Derrrjoft  Maria,  grocer,   165,  ditto 
J^.I'DonLld  Alexander,  8i,iPine  ft'. 
jM 'Donald  Donahl,  labourer,  near  Prime,  in  Front  ft. 
M'Donald  Hannah,  between  Shippen  and  Plumb,  in  George  ft. 
M'Dunald  John,  mariner,  4,  Swanibn  ft. 


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M'Donald  John,  taylor,   22,   Swanfonrt, 

M'Donald  Wm.  taylor,  Rutters  alley 

M'DanaUl  Wm.  hair  dreHln-  &:  perfumer,  67,  fouth  fourih  fi:. 

M'Doantild  Wm.  taylor,  47,  Walnut  i\. 

M'Donnald  James,  innkeeper,  64,  High  ft. 

M'Doiinald  iSlalcolm,  grocer,   24,  Spruce  itreet,  and   109,  fouth  fifth 
ftreet 

M'Dougail  Wm.  liatrer  &  hofier,  134,  High  (\. 

M'Dowell    [ame?,  cbckand  watch  n-iaker,  82,  fouth  fourth,  and  136, 
fouth  front  It. 

M'Dowcll  Jane,  widow,  grocer,  214,  fouth  third  ft. 

M'Dowcll  Sufannah,  ravernkeeper,  4,  Pine  It. 

IM'£h-oy  iSamuel,  cabinet  maker,  218,  (outh  front  ft. 

M'Elwaiije  George,    grocer,  between  fixth   and   leventh,  in  Lombard 
ftreet 

M'E! wee  John,  glafs  and  colour  merchant,  75,  fouth  front  ft. 

M'Euen  Tnomas,  &  Co.  brokers,  78,  Chelaut  it, 

M'Euen  Henry,  bottler,  2.1.4,  fouth  third  ft, 

jNi'Faden  Wm.   jfenrleman,  275,  fouth  froiic  ft. 

M'Fall  Rofannah,  boardinirjioufe,  163,  Arch  It. 

M'Fail  Alexander,    bricklayer,    between    fourth  and  fifth,  in    German 
itreet 

M'Fariand  Kennedy,  grocer,,  101,   Spruce  ft. 

M'Farlane  Andrew,  mariner,  149,  north  third  ft. 

M'Farlane  George,  I'hipmafter,  corner  of  Almond  and  front  ft. 

M'Farling  John,  houfe  carpenter,  black  horfe  alley 

M'Fatridge  ]ohn,  labourer,  between  fourth  and  huh,  in  Oak  ft 

M'Ferran  Samuel,  grocer,  444,  north  third,  between  Brown  ft.  2c  Pop- 
lar lane 

M'Fee  John,   gold  and  filverfmith,    22,  Combe's  alley,  and  y^^  High 
it.eet 

M'Gaffick  John,   blackfmjth,  12,  Almond  ft. 

M'Gliy  Barnet,  hatter,  415,  Ibuth  front  ft. 

M'Glathery   James,    houfe  carpenter,  between   Shippen  and  South,    in 
George  it. 

M'Glathery  Matthew,  ditto 

M'Glennin  Wm.  drover,  between  fixth  and  feventh  in  South  ft. 
M'Glue  James,  cordwainer,  417,  fouth  front  ft. 
M'GowuH  John,  pear  fecond,  in  Shippen  ft. 
M'Jiinnuku'l  John,  labourer.  Palm's  alley 
JM'Guirs  Micliael,  between  fixth  and  leventh,  in  South  ft 
Al'Gurk  John,  grocer,  crooked  billet   wharf 

Al'Gurk  Peter,  grocer,  in  eighth,  between  Chefnut  and  Walnut  ft. 
M'Henry  James,  Secretary  to  the  War  OtRce,   113,  louth  third  ft, 
M'llhenney  Wm.  taylor,  52,  Arch  ft. 
M'lllwaine  Fergufun,  mercliant,  77,  Lombard  ft. 
Mlllroy  Thomas,  cabinet  rraker,  Gafkill  ft 
M'ilwham  Thomas,  brafs  founder,  41,  fcuth  fifth  ft 
M'lntire  Wm,  grocer,  40,  Cheihut  it. 
M'Intoili  Alexander,  wood  lawyer,  21,  north  fixth  ft. 
M'Intofli  Ifabella,  boarding  houfe,  121,  north  Water  ft. 
M'intolh  Ifaac,  tobacconiit,  between  German  and  Plumb,  in  fouth  fifth 
ftrecc 


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M'lver  James,  ihipmafter,  near  504,  north  fecond  ft. 

M'Karaher  Danici,  bkckimith,  156,  loiith  third  ft. 

M'lvenney  Altxander,  maibn,  253,         ditto 

M'K.enzic'  John,  ihip  joiner,  64,  and  iliop  137,  north  V/ater  ft. 

M'Finley  James,  bctf-lVeak  ami  oyftcr  lioule,  4,  Soutli  It. 

M'Kcnzie  ^Vin.  geiuleman,  36,  Union  ft. 

M'Kenzie  i\lr.  boarding  houfe,  190,  fouth  fccond  ft. 

M'Pvcan  Jofeph,  B.  attorney  at  law,  yj,  north  fecond  ft. 

M'Kean  Robert,  merchant,  130,  nort-li  Water  ft. 

M*Kean  Thomas,  chief  juftice  of  theStace  of  Pennfylvanin,  157,  fouth 

third  ft. 
M'Kever  Jahn,-fliopkeeper,  104,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
I\l'KinIey*Matthesv,  Ihoj^keeper,  48,  Race  ft. 
Al'Kiffick  John,  clerk  in  tiie  land  oflice,  21,  north  feventh  ft. 
M'Koy  Danici,  bottler,  48,  South  ft. 
M'Koy  Robert,  whiteimith,  Duke  fr. 
M'Koy  Thomas,  labourer,  190,  fouth  Water  ft. 
M'KoY  Mrs.  widow,  Union  It. 
M'Lane  Samuel,   leather   drcHcr,  glove  and   breeches  maker,  8,  fouth 

third  ft. 
M'Laughlan  John,  foap  boiler.  Crown  ft. 

M'Lauahlin  Jane,  huck(ter,  beiween  fourth  and  fifth,  in  Plumb  ft. 
M'Laughlin  Jolm,  between  feventh  and  eighth,  in  Lombard  it. 
M'Laughlin  John,  betweenSouth  and  Shippcn,  infourth  it. 
M'Laughlin  i'vlichael.   Fuller's  alley 

M'Laughlin  Michael,  fhoemaker,  corner  of  Front  and  Almond  ft. 
M'Laws  Wra.  fadler,  72,  Chelhut  ft. 
JM'Leod  Catharine,  boarding  houfe,  22,  EHrith's  alley 
M'Leod  Dugoid,  labourer,  near  Prime,  in  fouth  front  ft. 
M'Leod  John,  rope  maker,  17,  Swanfon  ft.  and  Chefnut  ftreet  \vharf 
M'Loughn  Patrick,  bottler,  270,  fouth  front  ft. 
M'IMahon  Thomas,  i'tocking  weaver,  palm's  alley 
M'Manus  &  M'Laughlin,  fbap  boilers  &  tallow  chandlers,  bet.  fourth  & 

fifth  in  Vine  ft. 
M'Mafter  John,  bottler,  ic6,  Snuvh  ft. 

M'Mullen  Ennes,  labourer,  bet.  fecond  &   third,  in  Plumb  fr. 
M'Mullen  John,  blackfmith,  between  front  and  Ssvanfbn,  in  Prime  ft. 
M'Mullen  John,  goldfmith,  120,  fouth  front  ft. 
M'Mullen  Mary,  wafter,  y8,  Swanfon  (c. 
M'Mullen  Robert,  fhip  joiner,  60,  Swanfon  ft. 
M'Mullen  Wni.  juftice  of  the  peace,  ig.  South  fifth  ft. 
M'Mullen  Wm.  ihip  joiner,  22,  Almond  ft. 
M'Mullen  Mr.  merchant,  10,  North  Ct. 
M'Mullen  widow,  near  202,  Lombard  ft. 
M'Mnrtrie  Wm.  merchant,  next  88,  fouth  fourth  ft. 
M'Nuhb  James,  plaifterer,  33,  north  fifth  ft. 
M'Naiighton  widow,  120,  north  fourth  ft. 
M'Neales  Wm.  labourer,  6,  Pewter  platter  alley 
M'Neil  Elizabeth,  widow,  52,  Almond  i\. 
M'NeJl  Margaret,  Palm's  alley 
M'Neran  Malcolm,  fhipmafter>  336,  fouth  front  ft* 
M'Parliu  James,  2,  Parhaiu's  alley 
M'Phaii  John,  grocer^  235^  fouth  fecond  ft*  ^ 


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M'Phail  Wm.  china  and  glafs  merchant,  207,  north  fecond,  or  77,  Dock 

fcreet 
IM'Phtrlon  Alexander,  grocer,  77,  north  fecond  fl. 
M'Pherronjjrilliam,  naval  officer,  8,  north  eighth  ft. 
M'Roy  John^dsaler  in  flour,  429,  north  third  <t. 
]M 'Shane  Barnabas,  innkeeper,  43,  north  third  ft. 
M'Sparran  Lydia,  340,  north  front  ft. 

M'Sparran  William,  parchment  maker,  next  381,  north  front  ft. 
M'Sparran  William,  cooper,  near  Poplar  lane  in  third  ft. 
Macferran  Samuel,  grocer,  near  446  north  third  ft. 
Mack  Elizabeth,  widow,  between  fourth  and  fifth  in  Oak  ft. 
Mack  Peter,    labourer,    between    German  and  Plumb  ftrects,  in  Fifth 

ftreec 
Mackie  Thomas,  bricklayer,  5,  Sugar  alley 
Mackie  Thomas,  &  Peter,  merchants,  3,  north  water  ft. 
Mackie  Peter,  merchant,  next  2§s^  north  Front  ft. 
Mackie  William,  labourer,  St.  Johns  ft. 

Macley  Vv^illiain,  between  Catherine  ft.  and  Meade  alley,   in  fouth  fe- 
cond ft. 
Maclure  &  Co.  merchants,  18,  Penn  ft. 
Mr.clure  Mrs.  widow,  78,  South  i\, 
Maddock  JeiTe,  taylor,  121,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
iMaddock  William,  merchant,  Elbow  lane 
Macdonaltl  Thomas,   one  of  the  Britifli    Coromidioners   under  the   6th 

article  of  the  Treaty,  42,  north  fifth  Itreec 
Maifet  David,  fea  captain,  30,  South  ft. 
Maffett  Robert,  tavern  keeper,  28,  Walnut  ft. 
Magee  Gabriel,  tallow  chandler,  10,  fouth  nfth  ft. 
Magill  Andrew,  taylor,  corner  of  third  and  .u-ch  ft. 
Magnus  John,  taylor,  corner  of  third  and  Green  it. 
JNlagcftn  Jcic;ph,&  Son,  merchants,  12,  fouih  Front  ft. 
Magy  Anthony,  rentleman,  90,  Si.ippen  ft. 
M;ihan  Jsme?,  fhip  carpenter,  Budd  ft.  above  Brown  ft. 
Mahan  James,  &:p  carpenter,  Duke  i\. 
Mahan  John,  tayjcr,  32,  north  water  ft. 
MahaiTy  Samuel,  houfe  carpenter,  4,  South  alley 
Mahony  Marv,  tavern  keeper,  46,  South  ft. 
Mahouy,  widow,  6,  Penn  ft. 

Main  William,  houfe  carpenter,  corner  of  Fifth  and  Shippen  ft. 
Majory  Thomas,  mariner,  Gafiiel  (K 
Makins  Samnel,  fea  caprain,  30,  Arch  ft. 
Malambre  Jacob,  flioen-^aker,  37,  Walnut  ft. 
Malbro  Nicholas,  copper  fmith,  between  9  and  23,  Union  ft. 
Malcom  John  J.  ic  Co.  druggifts,  78,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Maley  William,  !ca  captain,  Duke  ft. 
Mttllinfcn  George,   nail  manufacturer,  between  tenth  and  eleventh  ft.  in 

Filbert  ft. 
Man  John,  blackfmith,   202,  Race  It. 
Mander  John,  hairdrelTcr,  473,  north  fecond  ft. 
Manderfon  Andrew,  merchant,  412,  north  fecond  ft. 
Manderviile  Daniel,  fcriviner.  Si,  north  f:xt!i  it. 
Mangold  Frederick,  flioeraaker,  ijo,  north  third  it. 
Maning  William,  tinman,  Gafkel  ft. 
Manly  Henry,  dealer  in  fhoes,  40,  High  ft. 


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Mann  William,  tavern  keeper,  104,  foiith  waier  ft. 

Manning  Matthew,  mariner.  Riddle's  alley 

Manltll  John,  rule  and  umbrella  maker,  252,  fouth  front  ft. 

Mansfield  far[)b,  houfe  carpenter,  CrcfTons  court 

MansticlJ  J«'feph,  gentleman,  435,  nortli  fecond  ft 

Marache  Bolomon,  boarding  iiouie,  53,  north  fourth  ft. 

Marcer  Jofeph,  taylor,  131,  Race  it. 

Marcker  Jacob,  Ihopkeper,  Green  ft. 

Marcoe  Abraham,  gentleman,   282,  High  ft. 

Markley  George,   grocer,  four  doors  from  Green  in  Third  Ct. 

Marks  Adolph,  glafs  cutter,  between  tenth  and  eleventh,    in  Arch  ftrcet 

Marks  Ifaac,  dealer  in  watches,  36,  Cherry  alley 

Marks  Ifaac,  merchant,  36,  Coates  It. 

Marks  Myer,  liatter,  2,  north  front  fi. 

Marks  Nicholas,  grocer,  162,  Spruce  i\. 

Marks  Robert,  bricklayer,  St.  Johns  ft. 

Marks  Solomon,  merchant,   icj,  fouth  third  ft. 

Marlcy  llichard,  ihoemaker,    15,  north  fixth  it. 

Marley  Thomas,  fhopkeeper,  267,  Hgh  ft. 

Mai  ley  William,  cordwainer,  near  Queen  inSwanfon  /I. 

Marot  Elizabeth,  widow,  Chriftian  i\. 

Marr  John,  faddler,  111,  Chefnut  ft. 

Marrel  James,  mariner,  3,  Pruan  fh 

Marrot  Devenport,  chair  and  fpinning-whcel  maker,  Combe's  alley 

Marfcilles  Joieph,  printer,  29,  Pewter  platter  alley 

Marfli  Jofeph,  f1f:p  builder,  23,  Chriftian  ft. 

Mai  Hi  Jofeph,  jun.  fhipwright,  14,  ditto 

Marfh  i'liilip,  between  fourth  and  fifth  in  German  ft. 

Marfhall  Ann,  near  14,  Crefl()n's  alley 

Marihall  Charles,  Sc  Son,  druggiftsand  apothecaries,  46,  Chefnut  ft. 

Mirfliall  Charles,  druggift  and  apothecary,  56,  ditto 

MarHiall  Hannah^  widow,  tavernkeeper,  140,  north  water  ft. 

Marfhall  Joieph,  feed  ftore,  324,  north  fecond  it. 

M^rfliall  Jofeph,  taylor,  59,  Walnut  it. 

Marihail  Prudence,  &  Arcadian  Scnix,  boarding  houfe,  108,  north  fcurth 

ftreet 
Marfliall  Thomas,  painter  and  glaz'er,  95,  fouth  ft. 
Marihail  William  Rev.    minilter  of  tlic   Aifociatc    Congregation,    118, 

Spruce  ft. 
Mar.liaU  Chrifropher  jun.  apothecary,  181,  north  third  ft. 
Marfillac  John,  M.  D.  60,  i'outh  Front  ft. 
Martin  Benjamin,  flioemakcr,  Gaikel  ft. 
Martin  Char'es,  boarding  i  oule,  4,  Swanfon  Ct. 
Martiu  Hannah,   widow,  between  Sliippen  and  South  ftreet?,  in  fourth 

i'treet 
Martin  Henrv,  287,  fouth  Front  fr. 
J^artin  Henry,  gentleman,  19,  South  ft. 
Martin  Jacob,  ioiner,  87,  nortli  Front  ft. 
Martin  J"hn,   bricklayer,    between  Front  and  Second  ftreets,  in  Prime 

ftreet 
Martin  John,  flnur  factor,  63,  north  front  ft. 
M'ittin  Robert  C.  iaddler,  95,  north  third  it. 
M.irtin  Tliomas,  I'iwyer,  near  the  corner  of  Fourth  in  Cherry  ft. 


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Martin  Thomas,  labourer,  113,  fouth  fecond  fr. 

Martin  Willian-j,  plane  maker,    16,  Church  alley,    and  99,  north  third 

1'  reet 
Mariin  William,  gentleman,  corner  of  Filbert  and  eighth  fr. 
Martin  Airs,  boarding  hoiile,  33,  Spruce  it. 
Martin  Mrs.  1H2,  louth  tburtb  Ih 
Martineaiix  Mrs.  widow,  gentlewoman,  107,  "V  inc  fl, 
Maffey  Charles,  gentleman,  19,  louth  water  It. 
MaiTey  John,  gentleman,  196,  north  front  It. 
MafTey  William,  mercliLn:,  277,  north  front  ft. 
Malbn  Ham-pftead,  merchant,  277,  north  Front  It. 
Mafon  IlaJic,  merchant,  58,  New  It. 
Malon  Philip,  engine  maker,  137,  Spruce  ft. 
Mafon  Prifcilla,  widow  gentlewoman,  13,  Vine  ft. 
Mafon  Tanton,  baker,  between  feventh  and  eighth  ftrccts,  in  Lombard 

itreet 
Mafon  Thomas,  chair  maker,  120,  Callowhill  ft. 
Malon  Thomas  H.  back  of  175,  nortli  third  ft. 

Ma'.on  Thomas,  windlor  chair  maker,  65,  Vine  ft. 
Maion  William,  fhip  inarter,  loi,  Swani'on  ft. 

Mafon  William,  block  maker,  Sim's  wharf,  and  Loxley's  alley 

Mafon,  widow,  gentlewoman,  21,  Cherry  alley 

Mafoner  Jacob,  54,  Green  ft. 

M-iflieu  John  Baptift,  bathing  houfe,  119,  P^ace  ft. 

Maitbn  Simon,  taylor,  129,  norjh  (econdlt. 

Mafler  Jofeph,  cooper  and  guager,  15,  Combe's  alley 

Mafter  William,  fhoemaker,  71,  fouth  third  it. 

Mather  Ralph,  merchant,  Ker's  alley 

Mathews  James,  hair  dreller,  61,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Mathias  &  Smith,  hair  drelfers,  97,  north  Front  ft. 

Mat  bias  Thomas,  hatter,  72,  South  ft. 

Mathiibn  Niel,  Ihopkeeper,  37,  Pine  ft.  and  167,  fouth  water  ft. 

Matlack  Jofiah,  city  furveyor,  51,  Spruce  it. 

Matlack  Timo'hy,  clerk  to  the  Senate  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pcnn- 
lylvania,  Mulberrv  court 

Matfcher  Marrin,  cooper,  Kudd  ft. 

Matfon  Peter,  carter.  Church  alley 

Mattern  Andrew,  potter,  247,  north  fecond  ft. 

Mattl.cws  James,  grocer,  corner  of  German  and  Pluinb  ft. 

Matthews  John,  paper  feller,  81,  north  third  ft. 

Matthews  Lucy,  hoarding  houfe,  50,  Arch  ft. 

Matthews  Mary,  Ihopkeeper,  between  24  and  28,  fouth  fourth  ft. 

Matthias  Nathan,  taybr,  Callowhill  ft.  below  water  ft. 

Maull  John,  grocer,  coraer  third  and  Shippen  fr. 
Mauranges  John,  merchant,  53,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Maxiener  Adam,  raylor,  16,  Ann  ft. 

MaKton  &  Aitchilbn,  merchants,  156,  High  ft. 

Maxwell  Alexander,  Tea  captain,  2,  Pruan  ft. 
Maxwell  Anthony,  fncemaker,  72,  Shippen  ft. 
Maxwell  Hugh,  book  binder,  CrefTon's  court 

Maxwell  John,  weaver,  between  fecond  and  third,  in  Ckriftian  ft. 
Maxwell  Jo'cph,  lumber  merchant,  j6.  Cable  Ian© 
Maxwell  Mary,  widow.  Stamper's  alley 
Maxwell  Stephen,  board  merchant,  23,  Cable  Lane 

N 


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Mawvell  Stephen,  Sc  Jofcph,  lumber  merchants,  215,  north  third  (1. 

M'lV  Aiiani,  b.iker,  zy,  north  ninth  ft. 

JVlay  Lewis,  fliucmaiver,  ii,SafIa(ras  alley 

Maybin  Jol'U,  merchant,  i,^j,  north  lecoiul  fl:. 

IMaver  Nicliolas,  tavern  keeper,  468,  north  fecond  (\. 

JVlayres  Georj,e,  baker,  if,-\-,  north  front  ft. 

JVlaze  George,  mall  u-aker,  Bir.dle's  alley 

Mazurie  James  I.  merchant,  2'6,  Ibuth  front  0. 

Mea;!e  George,    merchant,  between  tenth  and  eleventh,    in  Chefnut  ft. 

ISleade  James,  hair  drelFer,  148,  Swanfon  It. 

Mearns  John,  hairdrefltr  and  perfunicr,  89,  fonth  fecond  It. 

JNIearlon  Robert,  grocer,  21,  Shippen  It. 

Ivleafe  Charles,  muftard  fnanufa^turer,  16,  north  feventh  ft. 

Meale  John,  mercliant,  176,  fouth  Front  it. 

J\1e,hlin  Sam  icl,  grocer,  137,  Race  It. 

Meder  John  Kcv.  Paftor  of  the  iVloravian  church,  74,  Race  ft. 

Metk  Ldwijrd,  carpenter,  near  leventh  in  Race  it. 

Meeker,  Denman,  Sc  Co.  merchants,   20,  fbuth  front  ft. 

Meeker  Samuel,  merchant,  20,  diito 

Meeny  Godfrey,  baker,  51,  north  fixth  ft. 

Meer  John,  painter  and  jipanner,,  28,  north  lixth  ft. 

IVjeefer  Philip,  baker,  10,  Llfrith's  alley 

Melion  Bernard,  ichuol  malter,  75,  north  front  ft, 

Melbeck  John,  dealer  in  China,  151,  north   iecond  ft. 

Melony  Peter,  taylor,   near  Q^ieen,  in  front  ft. 

Meldrum  Garret,   innkeeper,  bet.  391  &  401,  north  fecond  ft. 

Meldrum  R.obert,  innkeeper  240,  ditto 

Meminrrer  Theodore  &  George,  grocers,    169,  north  fecond  it. 

Mendenhall  &  Mountford,  comraiiTion  merchants  and  brokers,  iio,fouth 

fecond    ft. 
Mendenhall  Adam,  ditto    no,  Ibuth  fecond  ft. 

Mintz  Eiiz^iberh,  widow,   cake  baker,  68,  Race  ft, 
Mercditli  Benjamin,  plaifterer.  Crown,  below  Wood  ft. 
Meredith  Jonathan,  tanner  and  currier,  37,  fouth  third,  and  ic6.  Chef- 
nut  ft. 
Meredith  Jofepli,  plaifterer,   133,  north  fixth  ft. 
Meredith  Richard,   paffry  cook,  2.-57,  fouth  front   ft. 
Meredith  Samuel,  treafurer  of  the  United  States,  171,  Chefnut  ft. 
Meredith  Win.  merchant,  1 1 1,  fbuth  ihird  ft. 
Meredith,  Walter,  plaifterer,  next  63,  north  fixth  ft. 
Mercer  George,  between  fiKth  and  feventh,  in  South  ft. 
Mercer  Robert,  between  front  and  fecond  ftreets,  in  iN'Teade  alley 
Mercer  Robert,  fea  captain,  Mary  ft. 
Mercer  Wm.  mariner,  corner  of  George  and  Shippen  ft. 
Mercier  John,  fruiterer,  Lombard  near  eighth  ft, 
Merriain  John,  fliip  carver,  279,  north  front  ft. 
Merrick  Jofiiua,    hou(e  carpenter,  8,  Mary  ft. 
Merrick  Satnnel  merchant,  243,  Arch  ft. 
Merrit  Jolm,  bet.  front  &  fecrnd  ft.  in  Meade  alley 
Merrit  Maunaduke,  boat  builder,   between  Swanlbn   and   Front,  in  Ca- 
tharine ft. 
Merrit  Robert,  waggoner,   near  492,  fotith  front  ft. 
Merrv  Robert,  gentleman,  corner  of  eleventh  &  F  Ibert  ft, 
Mervin  George,  blackfmith,  between  third   and  fourth,  in  Plumb  ft. 
Hervine  John,  taylor,  between  Plumb  and  German;  in  fouth  third  ft. 


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MelTchert  M,  H.  merchant,  ii,  Penn  (1. 
Mefrcr  Peter,   22.,   Appletrce  alley 

Metts  John,  fhoeoiaker,  between   fecond  and  third,  in  Catharins  fV. 
Merzgcr  Martin,  cooper,  Biuld,  bet.  Green  &:  Coates  It 
Meyers  Gadlip,  baker,  46,    Vine  i\. 
Meyers  Henry,  jun.  hatter,  133,   nort'i  third  l\. 
Meyers  Henry,  potter,  133,  ditto 

Mcvers  John,  weaver,  6o,  north  lixth  ft. 
Meyer  Thomas,  ^entleiiian,  133,  north  third  ft. 
Meyer  Mrs.  52,  north  eitrluh  ft. 
Meyere  Canr^on,  grocer,  24,  north  leventh  ft. 
Michael  Peggv,  near  Chrillian,  in  I'econd  ft. 
Micklc  John,  grocer,    ^,  High  ft. 
Middieton  Aaron,  waterman,  43,   Chriftian  ft. 
Aliddl'jton  Hannah,  gentlewoman,   104,   Walnut  ft. 
Miercken  Peter  &  Henry,  fugar  refiners,   37,  Shippen  ft. 
Mierckt-n  Henry,  ditto  41,     ditto 

MilPiin  Benjamin,  merchant,  28,  Arch  i\. 
M:fflia  John,  F.  attorney  at  law,  5  &  9,  Union  ft. 
Mitflin  John,  gentleman,  1 1  z,  foiith  fecond  ft. 
Mifflin  Jonathan,  gentleman,    ditto 
Miiiiin  Thomas,  jun.  merchant,  12,8,  Spruce  ft. 

Mifflin  Thomas, "Governor  of  the  ijtaie  of  Pennfylvania,   250,   High 
ftreet 

Miles  Jacob,  iliocmaker,  Brown  ft. 

Miles  John,  gun  maker,  500,  north  fecond  ft. 

Miles  Samuel,  jun.  merchant,  191  &  193,  High  ft. 

MUlard  Thomas,    fpinning  wheel  &   chair  maker,  398,  &  4C0,   north 
front  ft. 

Miley  Joiin,  fnoemaker,  Brown  ft. 

M-ller  Alexander,    gen'^leman,   158,  Spruce  ft. 

Miller  Alexander,  J.  &  Co.  merchants,  64,  fouth  front  ft. 

Miller  Andrew,  fea  captain,   162,  fouth  third  ft. 

Miller  Andrew,  potter,  back  of  37,  Zeen  ft. 

Miller  Arthur,  tavernkeeper,  between  ninth  and  tenth,  in  Arch  ft. 

MMler  Baltns,  grocer,  corner  of  fecond  and  Queen  ft. 

Miller  and  Bennet,  Itone  cutters,  corner  of  tenth  and  High  ft^ 

Miller  Charles,   potter,  near  99,  Wood  ft 

Miller  Charles,  grocer,  corner  of  P».ace  and  fourth  It. 

Miller  Daniel,  innkeeper,  416,  nortli  fecond  ft. 

Miller  David,  grocer,  230,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Miller  David,  cedar  cooper,  next  278,  north  {econd  ft. 

Miller  Elizabeth,  widow,    gentlewoman,  54,  Lombard  ft. 

Miller  Frederick,  clerk,  186,  P.ace  ft. 

M'Uer  George,  potter,  318,  north  fecond  ft. 

Miller  Henry,  baker,  32,  Penn  ft. 

Mil'C"  Henry,  robacconift,  239,  north  fecond  ft. 

Miller  Jacob,  flour  merchant,  near  44,  South  Wharves 

Miller  Jacob,  bet,  18  &  20,  Appletree  alley 

Miller  James  Srevadore,  90,  north  Water  ft. 

Miller  James,  &  Wm.  merchants,  87,  Chelhut  ft* 

Miller  John,  bricklayer,  1 18,  Callowhill  ih 

Miller  John,  gentleman,  105,  Walnut  ft. 


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Miller  Jolin,  grocer,  156,  fouth  Water  fl. 

Miller  John,  chair  maker,  2,00,  ibiirh  Water  ft. 

Miller  Jului,  winclfor  cliair  maker,  180,  l(:)uth  Water  ft. 

M.llcr  Jolni,  jnn.  &  Co,  merchants,  8,  ChtTnut  I'r. 

Miller  Joliii,  Frederick,  (hoemaker,  corner  ot'  Green  and  third  ft. 

Miller  John,  innkeeper,  63,  north  fourth  ft. 

Xvlilltr  John,  p;rocer,  157,  fouth  front  ft. 

Miller  John,  ihoemaker,  Green  ft. 

Miller  John,  grocer,  81,  north  fecon-dit. 

Miller  John,  tavernkeeper,  127,  fouth  Water  it' 

Miller  John,  jun.  merchant,  18,  Pine  ft. 

Miller  Jonathan,  merchant,  376,  High  ft, 

M'ller  Jol'cph,  11.  merchant,   6,  north  fourth  ft. 

Miller  Martin,  ll:oemaker,  Brown  ft. 

M'Uer  Magnus,  gentleman,  12q,  fouth  fecond  (r. 

]M''ler  Matihias,  l.ibourer,  bet.  iVIary  &.  Piime,  in  front  ft. 

Miller  Michael,  wheat-fan  maker,  172,  Spruce  ft. 

iVI'ller  Michael,  potter,  314,  north  fecond  ft. 

Miller  Nicholas,  /iiip  mafier,  48,  Union  ff. 

Miller  Peter,  brufli  maker,  NichoHbn's   court 

Miller  Philip,  tobacconift,  31,  Pewter  platter  alley 

Miller  William,  carter,  between  leventh  and  eighth  ftreets,  in  Cherry 

alley 
Miller  Vv^m.  merchant,  104,  fonth  front  ft. 
Miller  Wm.  tobacconift,  Jy,  north  front  ft. 
Miller  Mrs,  boarding  houfc,  5,  north  fixih  ft. 
Miliigan  James,  gentleman,   131,  louth  fecond  ft. 
Mill's  Jo!m,  {hoemakcr,  369,  north  fecond  ft. 
Millis  John,  flioemaker,  704,  Chriftian  ft. 
r.Iills  Marcus,   fcrivcner,  6c,  Penn  ft. 

Million  John,  painter  ik  glazier,  corner  of  Lombard  and  fifth  ft. 
Milne  F.dn:!ond,  fhoe  warehoufe,  52,  north  third  ft. 
Milner  Edward,  gentleman,  24,  Welnnt  ft. 
JMilncr  Samuel,  houl'e  carpenter,  Kunckel  ft. 
Milnor  Hannah,  gentlewoman,  61,  Lombard  ft. 
M'lnor  James,  attorney  at  law,  39,  Chehiut  It. 
Milnor  li'aac,  guager,  37,  Union  It. 

7^'Iilnor  V/m.  guager  of  the  port  of  Philadelphia,  5,  Norris's  alley 
Minchin  John,  boot  and  Ihoe  manufaC'turer,  22,  fouth  fourth  ft, 
Mingel  ]ohn,  bellows  maker,  Apple  tree  alley 
Mingle  John,  blacklmith,  199,  Arch  ft. 
Minick  Beulah,  widow,  10,  Moravian  alley 
Miuifio  Chrii^opher,  houfc  carpenter,  13,  north  eighth  ft. 
MiniiSe  Charles,  &  Co,   I'oap  boilers  and  tallow  chandlers,  49,  Union  ft. 
Minor  Amos,  turner,  Grrecn  ft. 
Minrefs  James,  currier,  102,  Walnut  ft. 
Mintzer  George,  taylor,  400,  north  fecond  ft. 
iSlintzer  Joieph,  flore  keeper,  408,  north  fecond  ft. 
(Vlintzer  Joieph,  butcher,  St,  John's  It. 
Mintzer  Jofeph,  grocer,  141,  north  water  ft, 
Mitchell  Abruham,  cooper,  170,  north  water  ft. 
Mitdi-ll  Alexander,  hair  dreller,  corner  of  Race  and  Front  ft« 
Mitchell  Benjamin,  houfe  carpenter,  229,  Arch  ft. 
Mitchell  Henry,  fliip  chaadlcrj  198,  fouth  Water  ft* 


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Mitchell  Jacob,  mahogany  merchant,  near  third  in  Lombard  fl. 

Mitchell  Jofnua,  houle  carpenter,  Ann  ft. 

Mitchell  Thomas,  bricklayer,  26,  Cable  lane 

Mitman  Philip,  taylor,  38,  fouth  Water  11. 

Moffett  Robert,  hatter,  95,  louth  fifth  ft. 

Molan  James,  lurgeon  dentift  and  man  midwife,  7,  Prnan  ft. 

Moiiere  Henry,  fhip  chandler,  3,  fouth  of  Walnut  ft.  wharf 

MuiineauK  John,  hair  drelftr,  near  Q'leen  in  Front  ft. 

Molony  James,  currier,  88,  Chefnut  ft. 

Molony  Peter,  taylor,  between  C>neen  and  Chrift'an,  in  Front  ft. 

Molyneux  James,  hair  drefter,  between  fifth  and  lixth,  in  South  ft. 

Monday  Francis,  between  Qiieenand  Catherine  ii.  in  lecond  ft. 

Monges  John,  M.  D.  83,  Dock  ft. 

Mongla  Mr.   i^/l'Culloch's  court  in  Front  fr. 

Monk  Hannah,  widow,,  feamftrels,  near  Q^ueen  ft.  in  Front  ft. 

Monro  Henry,  cabinet  maker,  425,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Monteith  Beniamin,  feacaprain,  28,  Pine  ft. 

Mofueny  William,  fea  caprain,  22,  Vine  ft. 

Montlen  Jcdm,  fegar  maker,  Palm's  alley 

Moody  Mrs.  201,  north  Front  ft. 

Moon  Samuel,  fchool  mailer.  Church  alley 

Moon  John,  keeper  of  carriages  for  hire,  244,  north  front  ft. 

Moony  William,  taylor,  2,  Swanfon  fh 

Montgomery  Dorcas,  v/idow  gentlewoman,  31,  Lombard  fr. 

Montgomery  James,  Captain  of  the  Revenue  Cutter,   General  Green, 
93,  Pine  It. 

Monvgomery  &  Newbold,  merchants,  39,  north  water  ft. 

Montgomery  William,  merchant,  85,  Arch  ix. 

Montgom.ery,  widow,  419,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Moore  AJer.ander,  innkeeper,  corner  of  fourth  and  Chefnut  fr. 

Moore  Charles,  cabinet  waker,  90,  South  fi. 

Moore  Dugau,  rope  make'r.  Prime  ft.  between  Front  and  Swanfon  It. 

Moore  Eii:^.abeth,  boarding  houle,  133,  fouth  Second  It. 

Moore  Elizabeth  mifs,  boarding  houfe,   18,  Lombard  ft. 

Moore  Hugh,  gentleman,  404,  north  front  It, 

Moore  James  Coi.  draggift,  corner  of  fecond  and  W'alnut  ft. 

Moore  James,  18,  Moravian  alley 

Moore  John,  butcher,  355,  Arch  ft. 

Moore  John,  bricklaver,  57,  Vine  ft. 

Moore  Jofeph,  fhopkecpcr,  i,  Elbow  lane 

Moore  Alary,  widow,  taylorefs,  100,  fouth  Water  ft. 

Moore  Martha,  widow.  Green  ft. 

Moore    Molls,  fail  maker,    Chefnut  ft,    between    tenth    and  eleventh 
ftreets 

Moore  Samuel,   houfe  carpenter,   between   German   and  Catherine,   in 
fifth  ft.  ' 

Moore  Thomas  Lloyd,  gentleman,  42,  Pine  ft. 
Moore  Thomas,  fadler,  1,  north  Front  ft, 

Moore  Thomas,  gentleman,  116,  Arch  ft. 

Moore  William,  cabmet  maker,  St.  John's  ft. 

Moore  William,  houfe  carpenter,    between  Second  and  Third,   in  Ca- 
therine ft. 

Moynihain  Maurice,  china   merchant;,  corner  of  Cherry  and   fevcnth 
ftreec 


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Morea  fcacaptain,  fouth  front  ft. 

Morcande  Saint  Merry,  Pnntcr,    259,  north  front  [\. 

Alureton  Georc^c,  hatter,  42,  His^h  ik. 

Morgan  Bcniamin,  merchant,  170,  fouth  front  ft. 

Morgan  Bci.ianiin,  mcrcliant,  South  Wliarves 

Morfrjn  iJerijamin,  Pi.   attorney  at  law,  41,  Arch  ft. 

Moigan,  Duuglafs,  d:  5chafFc-r,  fugar  retiners    88,  north  fecond  ft. 

Morgan  &  Doug'.af?,  lugar  refiners,  54  k  56,  north  third  ft. 

Morgan  Fiancis,  joiner,  10,  Moravian  alley 

Moigan  Jacob,  Ibgsr  refaier,  77,  Vine  ft. 

Morgan  Peter,  grocer,  123,  fourh  Water  ft. 

Morgan  &  Price,  merchants,  170,  ibuth  front  ft. 

Morgan  Thomas,  merchant,  31,  north  Water  11. 

Mo!"g;ni  Thomas,  merchant,  near  lOo,  Arch  ft. 

Morgan  &    Wigmore,    wholefale  pocket   book  makers,  3,  fouth    front 

ilicet 
Morgan   William,  fhoemaker,  between   Sliippen  and  South,  in  fcuri-h 

llreet 
Morgan  Captain,  next  182,  Swanfon  ft. 
Morland  John,  houfe  carpenter,  43,  V^ine  ft. 
Mornington  John,  houie  carpenter,  between  fifth  and  fixth,   in  Cherry 

ftreet 
Mbrrcll  James,  hatter,  171,  north  fecond  ft. 
Morreli  John,  china  merchant,  24,  north  front  ft. 
Morrell  ll»)berr,  carpenter,    98,  fouth  fifth  ft. 
Mcrris  Aorhony,    attorney  at  law,  294,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Morris  BcTijamin,  W.  wine  merchant,  .'^S,  Dock  ft. 
Morris  Cafj'er,  brewer,  221,  High  ft. 
Morris  Elijah,  lea  captain,  5,  Mary  ft. 
Morris  Jamcs,  houle  carpenter,  18,  Elfrith's  alley 
Morris  James,  C.  grocer,   corner  of  fifth  and  South  i\. 
Morris  J.  W.  brewer,  58,   Walnut  ft. 
Morris  Jofeph,  houie  carpenter,  58,  north  eighth  ft. 
Morris  joieph,  brewer,  86,  north  fecond  ff. 
Morris  Jofeph,  merchant,    16,  Union  ft 
Morrjs  ifiad,  W.  merchantr  60,  Dock  ft. 
Morris  James,  C.  &  Co.  grocers,  corner  of  fifth  and  South  ft. 
Morris  Loke,  brewer,  54,  Walnut  ft. 
Morris  Luke,  and  Ifaac,  W.  brewers,  4,  Pear  ft. 
Morris  Mary,  gentlewoman,  311,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Morris  Margaret,  gentlewoman,  113,  Walnut  ft. 
Morris  Richard,  H.  merchant,  113,  Walnut  ft. 
Morris  Samuel,  gentleman,  65,  fouih  fecond  i\. 
Morris  Sufannah,  mils,  gentlewoman,   250,  High  ft. 
^lorris  Tl'omas,  grocer,  28,  Penn  ft. 

Morris  Thomas,  huckfter,  between  fifth  and  fixth,  in  South  ft. 
Morris  Wn!.  merchant,   55,  north  fecond  ft. 
Morrifon   Alexander,  fiioemaker,  next  485,  fouth  front  fl. 
Morrifon  Aii-xander,  ditto         near  Prime,  in  South  front  ft. 

Morrilon  Hugh,  taylor,  189,  fouth  front  ft. 
Morrow  Thomas,  flevadore,  9,  Grays  alley 
Morrow  Abraham,  tavernkeeper,   191,  Chefnut  ft. 
Morton  George,  fca  captain,  305,  fouth  front  ft  ^^ 


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Morton  George,  jun.  ii6,  fouth  front  il. 
Morton  John,  merchaar,  ii6,  ditto 
Morton  John,  houle  carpenter,  94,  Shippen  fl. 
Moiely  George,  houi'e  carpenter,  106,  bouth  It. 
Moler  Chrilhan,  baker,  back  of  18,  iouth  third  ft. 
Moler  George,  taylor,  65,  ibuth  third  It. 
Moler  Sophia,  widow,  gentlewoman,  34,   Union  ft. 
Moies  Henry,  174,  Arch  ft. 
Motelay  Germain,  perfumer,  85,  north  fecond  ft. 
Moulder  Elizabeth,  between  fecond  and  third,  in  Catharine  ft. 
Moulder  Wm.  fen.  City  Commiflioner,  next  13,  Race  ft. 
Moulder  Wm.  gentleman,  11,  Race  It. 

Mountford  Timothy,   commiflion  merchant  and  broker,   no,  fouth  fe- 
cond It. 
Moyes  James,  fail  maker,  97,  Pine  ft. 
Moyian  Jal'per,  attorney  at  law,  95,  Walnut  ft. 
Moylan  bamuel,  tobaccouift,  7,  Sallafras  alley 
Moylau  Stephei7,  Commillioner  of  Loans,  coiner  of  fourth  and  Walnut 

ftreets 
Much  Jeremiah,  {liipwright,  in  Swanfon  ft.  beyond  the  Sv/cdifir  churcU 
Much   Phoebe,  gentlewoman,  ditto 

Mut.k;ehatton  Alexander,   14,  Little  Water  ft. 
Muckmacken  Geraidus,  grocer,  8,    Plumb  ft. 
Muddy  Peter,  Ihip  malter,  457,  Iouth  front  ft. 
.MulhoUand  Dutarch,  cooper,  Chelhut  ft. 

Muhlenberg  &  Lawerfwyler,  lugar  refiners,  82,  north  fecond  ft. 
Mnlcahy  Wm.  propritior  ot  carriages,  ^'c.  6,  whalebone  alley 
Muirc  Wra.  mariner,  Budd  i\. 
Muliadore  George,  Ihip  carpenter.  Green  ft. 
Mullen  iSarnev,  dealer,  Powell  i\. 
Mullen  MichatI,  painter,  23,  Iouth  fifth  ft. 
Mullen  William,  grocer,  between  fourth  and  fifth,  in  Oak  ft, 
Mullen  8i  Lincoln,  milliners,  231,  fouth  iecond  ft. 
Mullock  £.    houi'e  carpenter,  Kutters  alley 
Muliowney  John,  merchant,    fouth  Wharves,  below  Pine  ft. 
Muloney  Daniel,  mariner,  pewter  platter  alley 
Mumford  Wm.  gentleman,  30,  north  eighth  It. 
MunJay  John,  carpenter  &  fhopkceper,  73,  Hiph  ft. 
Mun.'e  •  Lew  s,  merchant,  431,  north  third  (t. 
Munier  Nicholas,  hair  drelier,  245,  Iouth  iecond  ft. 
Munns  Thomas,  grocer,  96,  Iouth  Water  it,  ^ 

Murdock  Samuel,  merchant,  264,  fouth  front  ft. 
Murduck  John,  perfumer,  ^jy  Walnut  ft. 
RiurJuck  Wm.  a^erchant,  jb,  noith  fifth  ft. 
Murduck  widow,  Brooks  court 
Mugatroyd    Thomas,  merchant,    244,   pjigh   ftreet,  and    11,  Walnut 

ftreet 
Murlaiul  &:  Bowden,  Irifli  Linen  merchants,  37,  north  front  ft. 
Murpl'.v  Daniel,  l.air  tlreillr,    20,  north  fuurtli  ft. 
Murphy  John,  tobacconilt,  144,  ioutli  Water  ft. 
Murphy  John,  tavernl-.eepcr  &  oyller  lioufc,   6,  Lcetiria  court 
Murpliy  John,  iliopkceper,   28,  lirtlc  Water  It. 
Murphv  Michael,  tavcrnkecper  and  grocer,  corner  of  Water  &  Callow- 

hiU  it. 
Murphy  Owen;  cordwainef;  16,  Swanibn  ft. 


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Murphy  Samuel,  grocer,  139,  foutli  fourth  ft. 

INlurphy  Thomas,  nailor,  between  Swanlbn  and  Front,  in  Catharhic- 
ftreet 

Murphy  \Vm.  carter,  Coatc;  fh 

Murray  John,  C.  fhoemakcr,  181,  fouth  front  it. 

Murray  Daniel,  Ihip  carpenter,  Duke  ft. 

Murray  John,  cooper,  in  Pine,  near  fourth  ft. 

Murray  John,  uplioUierer,  corner  of  fixth  .&  Pine  ft. 

Murray  Martha,  12,2,  Swanfon  ft, 

Murray  Michael,  livery  fiable  keeper,  at  the  George  tavern,  corner  of 
Arch  &  I'econd  ft. 

Mufgrave  Aaron,  jun.  conveyancer,   195,  fouth  fecond  ft 

Mulgrave  Joleph,  jnn.  foap  boiler  and  tallow  chandler,  336,  north  fe- 
cond It. 

Mufgrave  Jofeph,  merchant,  313,  High  ft. 

Mufgrave  James,  goldfmith  and  jeweller,  44,  louth  fecond  ft. 

Mufgrove  Willis,  tanner,  90,  north  front  ft. 

Myer  George,  baker,  330,  north  front  ft. 

Myers  Efther,   at  Mr.'Bell's,  New  ft. 

Meyers  Henry,    hatter,  corner  of  Race  and  fifth 

Meyers  Jacob,  fldn  drefler,  between  feventh  and  eighth,  in  Walnut 
itreec 

Meyers  Jacob,  flioemaker,  near  Noble,  in  third  ft. 

Meyers  Jacob,  innkeeper,  corner  of  fifth  and  Race  ft. 

Meyers  John,  filverfmith,  71,  north  fecond  ft. 

Meyers  Lawrence,  blackfmith,  yr^,  Penn  ft. 

Meyers  Lewis,  taylor,  58,  Penn  i't. 

Meyers  Wm.    book  binder,  206,  north  front  ft. 

Mynich  Jacob,  painter  and  glazier,  81,  north  fifth  ft. 

Myrtetus  Chriftopher,  taylor,  492,  fouth  front  ft. 


N 


AGF-L  Avidow,  fhopkecper,  31,  north  fourth  ft. 
Naglee  David,  hatter,  188,  north  fecond  ft. 
Naglee  Elizabeth,  boarding  hou(e,  363,  north  front  ft* 
Nail  Conrad,  carter,  corner  of  fecond  and  Coates  ft. 


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tsfairac  Peter,  merchant,  23,  Union  ft, 

Mapier  David,  weaver,  Merrit's  lane 

Napier  Thon^as,  plane  makei.  Relief's  alley 

Naili  Sarali,  widow,  12,  Kunckle  It. 

Nairaii  Charles  William,  baker,  19,  north  fixth  ft. 

Nathan  llaiah,  merchan'-j  2^7,  noith  front  Ir. 

Nathan  Moies,  merchant,  12,  fouth  it-cond  U. 

Neal  James,  A,  teachtr  of  young  Ladies,  28,  Carter's  alley 

Neal  Moles,    carpenter,  between  feventh   and   eighth   ft.    in    Chefff 

alley 
Neal  Rev.  Leonard,  one  ot  the  Minifters  of  St.  Mary's  Church,  Wil- 

ling's  alley 
Neal  Samuel,  bricklayer,  Gaflvill,  between  fecond  afnd  third  ft, 
Neave  Samuel,  iron  mercliant,  72,  north  fecond  ft. 
Neill  &  Smith,  merchants,  139,  High  ft. 
Neilley  James,  tavernkeeper,  39,  Walnut  ft. 
NeiHon  Noble  Caldwell,  M'Cullogh's  court 
Nellon  Abraham,  112,  Vine  ft. 

Nelfon  Win.  taylor,  bet.  fecond  &  third,  in  South  ft. 
Nelfon  Wm.  ditto,  84,  north  Water  l\. 
I>c(bitt  James,  fliip  mafter,  31,  Union  ft. 

Nevil  John,   weaver,  above  Poplar  lane,  in  north  third  ft.  ,^J 

Newark  Hannah,  gentlewoman,  62,  Spruce  i\. 
Newbold  John,  merchant,  212,  north  front  ft. 
Newbold  Wm.     ditto,  105,  Chefnut  ft. 
Newell  Eleanor,  Pewter  platter  alley 

Nesvell  Wm.  grocer,   10,  High  ll".  ' 

Newnliam  La'-g,  Ihopkeeper,  199,  north  third  ft, 
Newnham  Thomas,  merchant,  Dock  bet.  fecond  Sc  third  ft.   ] 
Newnham  Thomas,  ftlk  dyer,   145,  north  fecond  fr. 
Newman  Frederick,  ban-btx  maker,  64,  north  hfth  ft. 
New mon  Mary,  fhopkeeper,  199,  norfh  third  ft. 
Newton  Ann,  Meade  alley 

Newton  Forbes,  tin  man,  back  of  7,  Sugar  alley 
Newton  James,  druggift,  between  third  and  fourth,  in  Plumb  ft. 
Nice  Ann,  huckl'ter,  near  front  ft.  in  Combe's  alley 
Nice  Jacob,  hc.ule  carpenter,  40,  Coates  alley 
Nicholas  Mrs.  toy  n~.up,  43,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Nicholas  Many,  inn  keeper,    140,  High  ft. 
Nicholfon  George,  ihopkeeper,  25,  north  fecond  ft. 

Nicholfon  John,  B.  gun  maker,    between  fourth  and  fifth,    in  South  ft," 
Nicholfon  John,  gentleman,  corner  of  Race  andfeventh  It. 
Nicholfon  John,  Nicholfon's  court 

Nicholfon  Snfannah,  between  Shippen  and  Plunjb,  in  George  ft. 
Nicholfon  Wm.  (hip  carpenter,  20,  Chriftian  ft. 
NichoUbn    William,  fchool  mafter,    between  fifth  and  fixth,  in  South 

frreet 
Nicholibn  Mr,  flilp  wright,  100,  Chriftian  ft. 
Nicolas  Lewis;,  brigad.c-r  general,  24.4,  fouth  front  fr. 
Nichols  Wjlliaai,   marniall  of  the  ciiitriil  of  Pennlylvania  117,  ?«:ice 

t'trcet 
Nick  Rachel,  widow.  Brown  ft. 
Nitklin  Philip,  S;  Co.  merchants,  Chefnut  Cz.  wharf 

O 


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Nicklin  Pfiilip,  merchant,  165,  Chcfnnt  fr. 

NicoUeir  Juleph,  W.   watch  maker,  4,  nortli  (econd  fr, 

Nicoli-;  Ain,  grocer,  between  Plumb  and  German,  in  Ibuth  tliird  ft. 

NicUoii   David,    cabinet    maker,    between   fourth  and  filth,  in  South 

It  rect 
NiefsDivid,  innkeeper,  202,  north  lecond  (t. 
Niles  Win    cordwaincr,  97,  Arch  ft. 
Nilfoii  Andrew,   innkeeper,  8  &lo,  fouth  fixrh  (t. 
\  Nightlrnger  Samuel,  whip   and  cane  manufaiSturer,  44,  north  fourth 
ftrcer 
"Ni'Tiberton  Patrick,  baker,  iMoravian  alley 
NitfVke  J.  S.  fli'iemaker,  yz,  fouth  fecoud  i\. 
Nixon  Jane,  7,  Chancery  'ana 
NiXon  joiin,  cc  Co.- mcrchanrs,  Nixons  wharf 
Nixrn  John,  merchant,  44,  Pine  i\. 
Ni.'ble  Jacob,  hlackfrnitk,  12,  north  fixth  i\. 
>3ol>le  James,  24,  Shippen  ft. 

N;>!-'le  Wm.  ilioemaker,  cor;ier  of  Waj^ffonner's  and  Cherry  alley 
Noble  Richard,  tanner  and  cnrrier,  2^-54,  north  fecond  fr. 
Noble   Samuel,  merchant  and  tanner,    north  third,  corner  of  Noble  fl. 
Noble  Thomas,    cabinet  m.aker,  M-ltlin's  alley 
Noble  Thomas,  broker,  Corner  of  4th  ^  Chelhut  ft, 
Nuldr.s  Peter,  taylor,  35,  fouth  third  ft< 
Noibeck  Henry,  gentleman,  382,  nor^h  fecond  fi. 
Norman  Levy,  between  fecond  and  thirU,  in  German  fl. 
Norman  JohH,  fl  op'eeper,  103,  P«.ace  \\.. 
Nones  Benjamir,   me  "--hant,  76,  nortli  front  f}. 
Norgravc  Nathiniel,  M.  D.  corner  of  tenth  and  Filbert  ft. 
Norns  &  Hall,  mciclianti,  25,  north -water  ft. 
Norris  John,  tin  man,  82,  South  ft. 
Norris  Jol'eph,  P.  gennemm,    140,  Chefnut  ft. 
Norris  llaac,  painter  and  glazier,  400,  north  fecond  ft  J 
Norris  Kaac,  merchant,  4,  Chancery  lane 
Norris  Thomas,  fliip  mafter,  342,  fouth  front  ft. 
Norris  V/m.    mariner.  Noble  IK 
Norris  Wm.  fiioemaker,  Meade  alley 
Norris  widow,  25,  pev.'ter  platter  alley 
Norquay  George,  mariner,  near  405,  fouth  Front  ft. 
Nortii  Caleb,  merchant,  Crown  It. 
North  &  Halkins,  merchants,  30,  north  Water  ft. 
North  James,  gentleman,  62,  north  fixth  l\. 
North  John  C.  tavern  keeper.      Little  Waver  ft. 
North  Joleph,  ftiop  keeper,  66, Race  ft. 
North  Tofeph,  merchant,  86,  Union  ft. 
North  ikjciiard,  ftonc  cutter,  289,  High  ft. 
North  Williain,  houfe  carpenter.  Green  ft. 
Noiton  George,  cooper,  34,  Coates  alley 
Norton  &  Starr,  fait  merchatits,  Vine  ft.  wharf 
Norron  Thomas,  i'alt  merchant,  14,  Cable  lane 
Nottnagcl,  rvlonrmollin,  c^.  Co.  merchai.ts,  22,  fouth  Front  ft, 
Nourie  jolej-.h,  Regiiler  of  the  Treafury  of  th.c  United  State?,  264,  fouth 

Second  ix. 
Nowlan  Patrick,  taylcr,  13,  V/illing's  alley 


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Nugent  Francis,  taylor,  between  fifth  and  fnah  ft.  in  Green  Lane 
Nugent  Edmond,  fliopkeeper,  29,  Ibiith  {cconci  ft. 
Nunaniaker  George,   innkeeper,  near  Brown  Ih  in  Third  ft. 
Niutle  ilachel,  widow,  tavern  keeper,  183,  Ibath  Front  ft. 


O 


'AKFORD  Samuel,  coal  meafurer,  between  fecond  and  third  in  Ger- 
man it. 

Oakford  William,  dealer  in  flour,  306,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Oakley/ ieorge,  &  Son,  tanners  and  curriers,  20,  Dock  fh 

Oak''''^.«  li'aac,  fhopkeeper,  197,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Oat  iSc  Cook,  copperlmith,  184,  north  fecond  it. 

Oat  JeiTe,  copperirnith,  170,  north  fecond  it. 

O'Brian  Timothy,  59,  Chelnut  ft. 

O'Brian  William,  taylor,  corner  of  Perm  and  Pine  ft. 

O'Brien  James,  bricklaye*-,  Green  ft. 

O'Conner  Bridget,  tavern  keeper,  confer  of  Front  and  Almond  ft. 

O'Conner  John,  merchant,  Z4,  fouth  fiftli  ft. 

O'Conner  Michael,   grocer,  1C2,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Odenheiiner  Philip,  butcher,  150,  Race  it. 

Odie*"  <!>:  Boiqaet,  Brothers,  merchants,  1 17,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Odiin  William,  lea  captain,  358,  fouth  Front  fr. 

Odiin,  fea  captain,  near  255,  north  Front  ft. 

O'Donnel  Sc  M'Gowen,  grocers,  corner  of  South  and  Seventh  ft. 

O'Ellers  James,  Hotel,  nearly  oppolite  the  Ncw-Tl;ta:re,  Chefnut 
ftreet 

OfHey,  widow,  i   8,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Ogden  Hugh,  coach  maker,  6j,  north  Fourth  ft. 

Ogden  Jofcph,  regulater  ot  weights  and  mcifures,  10,  fouth  Eijilith 
fti-ect 

Ogden  William,  tavern  keeper,  86,  Chefnut  ft. 

Ogilby  Joleph,  liiip  wright,  344,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Ogilvv  Jufeph,  gentleman,  170   Arch  i\. 

Ogle  Howard,   42,  Union  ft. 

Ogle  Thomas,  coach  maker,  between  Chcfuut  and  market  ft^ 

O'Hagan  JMr.  grocer,  169,  Lombard  fc. 


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O'Hara  James,  huckftcr,  St.  Johns  ft. 

O'Hara  John,  brufli  maker,  loi,  ibuth  Front  ft. 

Oldden  Benjamin,  flioeniaker,  72,  north  Front  ft, 

Oldden  &  KlmHie,  merchants,  35,  Chefnut  ft. 

OlvHden  James,  merchant,  41,  north  Front  ft. 

Oldden  John,  merchant,  41,  north  tliirdft, 

Oldden  John,  merchant,  35,  Chefnut  ft. 

O'dtield  Benjamin,  fhoemaker,  252,  fouth  Front  ft, 

Oliver  Elizabeth,   fhopkeeper,  88,  fonth  third  ft, 

Oliver  William,  ironmonger,  93,  north  fiftii  ft. 

Olmftead  Gideon,  mariner,  7,  Elfrith's  alley 

Oman  Jolin,  fhoemaker,  between  tenth  and  eleventh  ftrcets,  in  Arch 
fcrctt 

Omenfetier  Frederick,  baker,  282,  foiuh  Front  ft. 

Omeiifetter  Michael,  near  Brown  in  north  third  ft, 

O'Neill  James,  bottler,  between  Shippen  and  Plumb  ftreets,  in  fourtU 
ftreet 

O'Neill  Sufannah,  grocer,  74,  South  fr. 

O'Neale  Mr.  gentleman,  43  north  front  ft, 

Orbefon  Matthias,  labourer,  20,  Cnates  i\. 

Ord  George,  rope  maker  and  fhip  chandler,  Willing  and  Francis's 
wharf 

Ormrocl  John,  Printer,  Bookfeller,  and  Stationer,  41,  Chefnut  ft. 

O'Rourke  Michael,  fhoemaker,   100,  Shippen  ft, 

Orr  Robert,  copperfmith,  25,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Orr  Thomas,  merchant,  52,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Ofborn  Elizabeth,  widow,  Taylor's  alley 

Ofborn  Mr.  167,  north  Front  i\. 

Ofwald  John  Holt,  Printer,  179,  fouth  fecond  ft, 

Otis  Samuel  A.  Secretary  to  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  320,  Mar- 
ket ft. 

Otivav  Mifs,  mantua  maker,  121,  South  ft. 

Otto  Charles,  labourer,  between  Shippen  and  South  ftreets,  in  Fourth 
ftrett 

Otto  Henry,  bookbinder,  216,  north  fecond  ft. 

Otto  John  C.    M.  D.  37,  north  fourth  ft. 

Overman  Henry,  drayman,  between  fecond  and  third,  in  Catherine 
ftreet 

Overftack  Jacob,  fhopkeeper,  106,  fouth  Second  f^. 

Overy  John,  filk  dyer  and  fcourer,  126,  South  ft, 

Owen  James,  fhopkeeper,  141,  north  fecond  ft, 

Owen  John,  white  fmith,  257,  Marker  ft. 

Owens  Owen,  black  fmith,  77,  Shippen  ft, 

Owler  Catherine,  widow,  Coates  fl. 

Owner  James,  fhip  wright,   between  Front  and  Water,  in  Prime  ft. 

Ozeas  George,  bifcuit  baker,  7,  Swanfbn  ft, 

Ozeas  Peter,  Cuftom  Houfe  ofticer,  295,  Arch  ft. 


L    109   1 


AINTER  Abraham,  grocer,   271,  fonth  feconcl  ft. 

Painter  Jacob,  houle  carpenter,  near  Poplar  lane,  in  north  fecond  it. 

Painter  Jacob,  grocer,  171,  Vine  ft. 

Painter  foiin,  fhrtetnaker,  401,  north  fecond  ft. 

Painter  Ifaac,    grocer,  19,  north  f'eventh  ft,  and  26.7,  Market  ft. 

Pair  Edward,  v.idow,  near  Seventh  in  Lombard  ft. 

Palmer  &  EAwards,  merchants,  22,  north  eighth  ft. 

Palmer  Elizabeth,  grocer,  near  feventh  in  Walnut  ft. 

Palmer  John,  merchant,  241,  fouthfecoud  ft. 

Palmer  Mary,  mils,  13,  Lombard  ft. 

Palmer  Phoebe,  baker,  77,  Chefnut  ft. 

Palmer  Richard,  grocer,  ic,  Carter's  alley 

Palmer  Ilichard,  ihopkeeper,  74,  north  fourth  ft. 

Palmer  Richard,  ftone  lawyer,  54,  north  feventh  ft. 

Palmer  Thoma?,  ftuff  fhoemakc'r,  74,  Chefnut  ft. 

Palmer  Thomas,  innkeeper,  8,  High  ft 

Palrncr  W'm.  Printer,  18,  north  third  ft. 

Pancake  Philip,  innkeeper,  158  &  160,  fouth  fourth  ft*  \ 

Paiicoaft  Samuel,  gentleman,  129,  fouth  third  ft. 

Pancoaft  <S:  Walker,  ironmongers,  148,  High  ft. 

Panter  John,  St.-  John's  ft.    « 

Papionjohn  Baptifte,  Ihoemaker,  i8x,  north  front  ft, 

Papiay  iMrs.  widow,  58,  fouth  fit'th  ft. 

Parke  George,   carter,  38,  Plnmb  ft. 

Parke  Jacob,  ironmonger,  49,   High  ft. 

Parke  Samuel,  letter  carrier,  6,  Carter's  alley 

Parke  Samuel,  grocer,  4,  north  fifth  ft. 

Parke  Solomon,  &  Co.  clock  and  watch  makers,  146,  north  front  ft. 

Parke  Thomas,  i\L  D.  20,  fouth  fourth  i\. 

Parker    A.  wine  merchant  &  bottler,  17,    Norris's  alley 

Parker  Chriftiana,  tavernkeeper,  221,  fouth  third  Ih 

Parker  John,  Ihopkeeper,  253,  High  ft. 

Parker  Jofeph,  5,  Chancery  lane 

Parker  Samuel,  brafs  founder,  137,  Arch  ft. 

Parker  Thomas,  watch  and  clock  maker,  13,  (buth  third  ft. 

Parker  Mrs.  bet.  front  &  fecond  in  Catharine  ft. 

Parks  John,  (hip  mafrer,  near  Catharine,  in  front  it. 

Parks  Matthias,  broker,  114,  Shippen  fr. 

Parks  Samuel  tavernkeeper,  Zachary's  court,  in  Walnut  ft. 


JcriV^J  [       IIO       ] 

Parkinron  Robert,  rope  maker,    between  front  and  Walnut,  in  Prime 

I'treet 
ParkiQlon  Mrs.  bet.  Oak  Zi  Sbippen,  in  fouth  fifth  ft. 
l>arncut  Charles,  baker,  next   135,  fouth  third  It. 
Parent  IMr.  printer,  32,  fouth  fifth  ft. 
Parr  John,  Starch  manufaaurer,  between  eighth  &  ninth  in  CalloTvhill 

ftrtet 
Parris  Gabriel,  fhoenaker,  20,  north  fecond  ft. 
Parriili  John,  gentleman,  62,   north  third  ft. 
Parrifh  Ifaac,  liatter,  17,  north  fccond  ft. 
Pa  rifh  Samuel,  mercliant,  17,  norcli  fecond  ft. 
Farry  Davicl,  flour  merchant,  161,  Vine  ft. 
Parry  J.iim,  I.  watch  and  clock  maker,  38,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Parry  i'homas,  fliopkeeper,  j,  north  fecond  ft.  and  35,   pewter  platter 

alley 
Parfce  Samuel,  clerk,  14,  for.ih  alley 
Parfons  Srephen,  fliip  maftcr,  298,  fouth  front  ft. 
Parvin  Wm.  grocer,  99,  fourh  fourth  fr. 
P^fcalis,  Felix,  r>l.  D.  70,  South  ft. 
Pafchall  John,  plane  maker,  41,  Cable  lane 

PifTrnore  Thomas,  nanjfaflurcr  of  tin  oijapanned  ware,  228,  High  ^i. 
Paltorius  Samuel,  huaie  carpenter,  95,  Callowhill  ft. 
Patrick    Alexander,  grocer  143,  Walnut  'it, 
Patterfoa  John,  fliip  joiner,  143,  north  front  ft. 
Patterfon  John,  fliip  builder,  in  fouth  front,  near  Mary  ft. 
Pdtterfou  llobert,  proLfTor  of  mathematics,  iutheUaiverlicy,  148, fouth 

fourth  ft. 
Pattingall  Bczer,  cooper,  8,  fouth  fifth  ft. 
Pdtton  Elizabeth,  dealer  in  China,  no,  north  third  fr. 
Patton  Roberc,  poft-mafter  of  Philadelphia,  34,  fouth  front  ft. 
Patton  Thomas,  gentleman,  Greenleaf's  alley 
Pattoa    William,  ftore  keeper,   between  fecond   and  third,    in  South 

fireet 
Patton  William,  printer,  between  tenth  and  eleventh,  in  Arch  fr. 
Patton  D.  bookbinder,  9,  north  fecond  ft. 
Paul  Davis,  houfe  carpenter,  near  Vine,  in.  Crown  fr. 
Paul  Jeremiah,  fchool  mafter,  35,  fouth  fourth  '^t. 
Paul  ns  Adam,  baker,  20,  fouth  fifth  ft. 
P.ixfon  Ifrael,  currier.  Dock  bet.  fecond  &  third  ft. 
Paxfon  c:  Parry,  flour  merchants,  63,  north  water  ft. 
Paxlbu  S:  Richai-dfon,  hardware  merchants,  10,  n>uth  third  ft. 
Paxfon  Timothy,  flonr  merchant,    near  front  ft.  in  Keys  alley 
Paxton  James,  clerk  in  the  oflice  of  the  treafurer  of  the  United  States, 

17,  Careers  alley 
Payns  Wm.  marble  mafon,  oi  patent  foap^ftone  ftove  maker,  14?,,  north 

fourth   ft. 
Payne  Wm.  grocer.  Crown  ft. 
Pavne  Wm.  houfe  carpenter,    202,  fonth  third  ft» 
Pavran  Stephen,  hatter,  207,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Peacan  Thomas,  tavernkeeper,  12,  Spruce  ft. 
Peac:'.:n  Chriftiaua,  v/ido\v,4,  Elfrith's  alley 
Peachin  J>ihn,  houfe  carpenter,  4,  ditta 


[  "I  ] 

Peacock,  Wrenfiiall,  &c  Co.  merchants,  6^,  north  front  ft. 

Peale  Charles  Willbn,  proprietor  of  tlje  Mufeum,  oppofite  the  Library 
in  fouth  fifth  ft. 

Peale  James,  limner,  8i,  Lombard  ft. 

Peale  \Vm   cabinet  maker,  204,  High  ft. 

Pearlon  Anthony,  brick  layer,  374,  Ibuth  front  ft. 

Pearfon  Matthew,  merchant,   next  249,  Arch  ft. 

Pcarfon  James,  City  Surveyor,   17,  north  feventh  ft. 

Pearlon  Ifaac,   cc   Levis,   paper  makers    and  Itationers,   1C9,   Market 
ftreet 

Pearfon  Parvin,  fchool  mafier,  25,  north  fifrh  ft. 

Pearfon  Wm.  hatter,  34,  High  i\. 

Peart  Bryan,  houfe  carpenter,  17,' Cherry  alley 

Peart  Jane,  widow,  7,  Norris's  alley 

Peart  Jofeph,  houfe  carpenter,  17,  ditto 

Pecholier  G.  4,  Crown  II, 

Peck  Adam,  labourer,  between  tenth   and  ckventh  ftreets,  in  Arch  ft. 

Peck  Elizabeth,  32,  Plumb  ft. 

Peck  Elizabeth,  mifs,  between  third  and  fourth,  in  South  ft. 

Peckharo  widow,  i;ext  180,  Spruce  ft. 

Peckworih  John,  P.  fhoem.aker,  147,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Peirce  Caleb,  livery  ftable  keeper,  J34,  Caliou^hill  ft. 

Peirce  George,  boarding  houfe,  197,  north  front  it. 

Peirce  and  Smith,  ironmongers,  23,  north  front  Ct. 

Peirce  Wm.  37,  Coates  ft. 

Peirfol  Jeremiah,  &:  Co.  iron  merchants,  93,  north  fecond  ft. 

Peliz  \Vm.  grocer,  246,  iouth  fecond  ft. 

Pemberton  Ann,  widow,  gentlewoman,   102,  Chefnutft. 

Pemberton  Hannah,  widow,  213,  High  Ir. 

Pemberton  James,  gentleman,  72,  fouth  fee  vid  ft. 

Pemberton    Philadelphia,     W  idow,  gentlewoman,    61    north    Third 
ftreet 

Pemberton  Sarah,  mifs,  gentlewoman,  77,  Walnut  ft. 

Penmgton  Edward  fngar  refiner,   159,  Race  ft. 

Penington   Ifaac  &  Edward, fugar  refiners,  ijj,  Race  ft. 

Pen:iock  George,  merchant,   103,  High  ft. 
.  Pen  lock  Wm.  innkeeper,  corner  of  eighth  and  Cherry  ft. 

Penrofe  Jonathan,  Sheriif,  308,  fouth  front  ftreet,  and  OiTicc,  97,  Chef- 
nut  {treet 

Penroie  Samuel,  merciiant,  56,  Swanfon  fr. 

Penrose  Wm.  Iliip  mailer,  120,  Swanfon  i'c. 

Penrofe  Thomas,   merchant,  85,  Pcnn  ft. 

Penihnd  James,  windfor  chair  maker,  227,  nor'h  Front  ft. 

Pepper  Henry,  and  Soii,  brewer^;,  2,  louth  fifth  It. 

Peres  Peter,  M.  13.  210,  north  Iticond  fr. 

Perkins  Abraliam,  carpt-nter,  near  Ninth  fr.  in  Cherry  al'ev 

Perkins  Benjamin,    houfe  carpenter,    between  Water  and  front,   in  Ca- 
therine ft. 

Perkins  Elijah,  M.  D.  14,  fouth  fourth  ft. 

Perkins  Jacob,  brick  maker,  between  Arch  and  Race,  in  north  Ninth  ft. 

Perkins  Ifaac,  houfe  carpenter,near  2;,  north  feventh  ft. 

Perkins  Samuel,   mariner,   between   tliird  and  fouilli  U reels,  in  South 
flrect 

Perkins  Samuel,  houfe  carpenter,  Gall:el  ft. 


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Perkins  Thomas,  Patent  nail  manufjclurer,  120,  Ibuth  Front  fl;, 

Perkins  widow,  57,  Pcnn  i\. 

Perot  EUilton,  niorchant,   299,  Higli  ft. 

Perot  John,         ditto  zyy,     ditto 

Perrein  Dennis,  gun  linith,  93,  fouth  Water/!, 

Perry  John,  Ihopkeeper,  42  &  272,  north  Front  ft. 

Perry  John,  carpenter,  Brown  It. 

Perry  Margarett  gentlewoman,  80,  South  ft. 

Pefoa  Ifaac,  Ten.  merchant,  160,  Touth  tliird  ft-. 

Peters  Benjamin,  thoemaker,  27,  Cailowiiili  It. 

Peter  George,  merchant,  1^7  north  third /Ireet,  and   43,    fouth  Water 

ftreec 
Peters  Jolm,  Creflbn's  alley 
Peter  Joiepli,  merchant,  193,  north  fecondft, 
Peters  Kiciuird,  Judge  of  the  diltrict  court,    for  the  diftridl  of  Pennfyl- 

vania,  8j,  Walnut  ft. 
Peters  Thomas  T.  book  binder,  3,  Cherry  alley 
Peter  Mrs.  widow  gentlewoman,  193,  north  j'econd  ft. 
Peterion  Derick,  board  mercliant,  95,  8vvaiifon  ft.  and  223,  fouth  Front 

ftreet 
Petherbridgc  John,  fliip  wright,  38,  Queen  ft. 
Pettit  Andrew,  &  Andrew  Bayard,  merchants,  9,  fouth  Water  ft. 
Pettit  Andrew,  merchant,  77,  Arch  ft. 
Peyton  Edward  I.  wine  merchant,  37,  north  fecondft. 
Pfeitler  Jofeph,  phyfician,  235,  north  fccond  ft. 
Pnficr  Tinev,  butcher,  Crown  ft. 
Pbsres  William,  innl^eeper.   Market  ft.  Ferry 
Phicl  David,  filver  plater,  26,  Saffafras  alley 
Phile  John,  fliopkeeper,  122,  High  ft. 
Philler  Andrew,. boot  and  ihocmaker,  a.'56,  fouth  Front  It. 
Philips  Alexander,  taylor,  91,  fouth  Water  ft. 

Pliikpsi  Cramond,  &  Co.  merchants,  corner  of  Spruce  and  Thiid  Ct. 
Philips  Henry,  merchant,  corner  of  Fourth  and  Prune  ft.ji 
Phillips  James,  grocer,  between  fifth  and  f  xth  ftreets,  in  South  il:. 
Phillips  John,  taylor,  51,  ibuth  Water  fr. 
Phillips  John  H.  taylor,  81,  Swaafonft. 
Phillips  John,  fliocmaker,  St.  John's  ft. 
Phillips  John,  hair  dreffer  and  perfumer,  S5i  Race  ft. 
Phillios  Jonas,  broker,  229,  north  fecond  ic.  ollice  65,  Chefnut  ft. 
Phillips  Levi,  fliopkeeper,  17,  fouth  Third  ft. 
Phillips  N.  &  B.  1.  merchants,  33,  Arch  ft. 

Phillips  William  B.  faddler  and  harnefs  maker,  17,  foiith  fourth  ft. 
Phillips  Thomas,  bifcuit  baker,  back  of  259,  Cliriftian  It. 
Phillips,  widow,  371,  fouth  Front  fr. 
Phipps  John,  gentleman,  between  Front  and  Second  ftreets,   in   Coates 

Itreet 
Phipps  Lewis,  blackfrnltb,  near  441,  nnrt  n  Front  ft. 
Phipps  Ifaac,  tavern  keeper.  Almond  ft.  Wiiarf 
l^hii^ps  Stephen,  taylor,  3,  Strawberry  it. 
Phipps  Thomas,  druggiit  &  apothecary,  9,  north  third  ft. 
l>hvfr'k  Edmond,  gentleman,  207,  north  third  ft. 
Phyftck  Philip,  M.  D.  45,  Arch  it. 
Picard  Peter,  porter,    between  fourth   and   fifth  ftreet?:,    in  German 

fircet 


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Pickell  Kkbolas,  blacJcfmith,  ii6.  South  fr. 

PickeriiisT   Timothy,    Secretary  of  State,   corner  of  Sixth    and  Arch 
ftreet 

Pickworrh  John,  filk  and  Ituif  fiioemaker,  Elmflies  alley 

Pid^eon  Chriftopher,  cabinet  maker,    between  fecond  and  thirdj  in  Ca- 
therine 1:. 

Pidgeon  Lewis,  grocer,  224,  north  Front  ft. 

Pid<i;eon  William,  fhoemaker,  346,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Pierie  John,  hair  drefl'er,  10,  north  fourth  ft. 

Piefch  &  Mayerhoff,  merchants,  71,  Race  ft. 

Pile  Samuel,  fliip  joiner,  164,  Swanfon  ft. 

Pimble  David,  taylor,  ?6,  lioith  Water  il. 

Pinkerton  David,  gentleman,  37,  Chriitian  ft. 

Pinkerton  Heury,  bricklayer,  Coates  ft. 

Pinkerton  John,  fen.  merchant,  133,  iouth  fecond  ft. 

Pinkerton,  widow,  gentlewoman,   between  ninth  and  tenth,   in  Filbert 
ftreet 

Pinkerton  Mrs.  gentlewoman,  46,  north  eighth  ft. 

Pinltion  llichard,  fea  captain.  Green  ft. 

Pinyard  Matthias,  cooper,  13,  Qjieen  ft. 

Piper  Frederick,  currier,  ^84,  north  fecond  ft. 

Piper  Jacob,  carter,  near  Poplar  lane  in  north  Third  ft^ 

Piplier  Peter,  gentleman,  Duke  ft. 

Pippeu  Andrew,  near  Chriftian  ft.  in  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Pirrie  Mary,  widow,  4,  Greenleaf 's  alley 

Pitfield  Kobert,  48,  north  lixth  It. 

Pirner  Aaron,   grocer,  between  Vine  and  Callowhill  ftreets,  in  north 
Vv'iiter  ft. 

Plaine  Henry,  houfc  carpenter,  Brown  ft. 

Plankinhorn  &  Canby,  venders  of  Plaifter  of  Paris,  High  near  feventh  ft, 

Plarfkinhorn  Jacob,  hour  inlpeilor,  38,  Almond  ft. 

Plankinhorn  John,  merchant,-  4,  Penn  ft. 

Pleafants  Charles,  &  Jofeph,  33,  High  i\. 

Pjeaiants  Charles,  mcrchasit,  117,  north  Front  ft. 

P  eiCants  I'i-atl,  merchant^  74,'ibuth  fecond  ft. 

Plealants  Samiiel,  Sz  Son,  merchants,  74,  fouth  fecond  ft, 

Pleafants  Samuel,  merchant,  335,  High  ft. 

Plice  George,  cooper.  Green  It. 

Plowman  Jofeph,  tavern  keeper,  corner  of  Front  and  South  ft. 

Plumlkd  George,  merchant,  166,  fouta  Front  ft.  and  25c,  iouth  fecondf 
ftteet 

Poff  George,  Primer,  6,  Branch  ft. 

Poincignon  F.  goldlmith,  55,  north  third  ff. 

Poirfon  Mr.  gentleman,  113,  Vine  ft. 

Pole  Edward.  auv5li<meer,  32  &34,  Duck  {t. 

Polcgreen  Qj'am,  filver  fmith,  213,  iouth  third  0. 

Polk  Jehofliaphat,  fadler  and  cap  maker,  6,  iouth  Fonrih  it. 

Polk  Robert,  audtioi.eer,  43,  north  Iburth  it. 

Pollock  James,  taylor,  2,  fouth  V/ater  IL 

Poiiicon  &  Cupine,  74,  Lombard  ft. 

Poole  Jolisph,  merchant,  122,  north  Iburth  ft. 

Poor  John,  A.  M.  and   Principal  in  the  Academy  forYuvng  Ladies,  but, 
third  k  fourth,  in  Cherry  ft.  # 

Porter  Alexander;  Ihoemaker,  Budd  ft. 

P 


[     JM     ] 

Porter  Catherine,  \vIdow,   between  Water  and  Front  flreets,  in  Chrifti- 

an  ftrcet 
Porter  James,  fadlcr,  26,  Strawberry  ft. 

Porter  John,  bruJh  maker,  6,  Strawlierry  i\.  and  125,  High  ft. 
Porter  John,  pliyliciaii,  i^i,foiitli  iVont  ft. 
Porter  John,  flioemaker,  corner  of  fecond  and  Chriftlan  ft. 
Porter  Kd  ert,  attorney  at  law,  70,  north  fonrtli  ft. 
Porter  Sirns,  coachman,  bet.  Fifth  and  lixth  ft. 
Poft  .Mary,  gentlewoman,  67,  north  third  i\. 
Potch  Conrad,  tallow  chandler,  St.  John's  ft. 
Poticr  T.  iTiL-rcham,  corner  of  Ibnrth  and  Lombard  ft. 
Poth  Adam,  houle  carpenter,  near  leventh  in  Lombard  ft. 
Potter  Liizabeth  Mifs,  between  fourth  and  rifih,  in  Oak  ft. 
Porter  James,  merchant,  next  44,  ibnth  fifth  ft. 
Potter,  Page,  Sc  Price,  merchants,  31,  Chcfnut  ft. 
Potter  i-arah,  widow,  gentlewoman,  27,  Filbert  ft. 
Potts  George,  bricklayer,  near  249,  louth  third  ft, 
Poulibn  Zachariah,.jun.  printer,  80,  Chefnut  ft. 
Puultney  James,  ironmonger,  104,  High  ft. 
Poultney  Jolin,  iroiimonger,  124,  High  i\. 
Poultney  Thomas,  gentleman,  143,  Arch  ft. 
Poulnot  Niciiolas,  fhociria;ker,  15c,  fonth  Front  ft. 
Po'jpard  James,  engraver,  6,  Brewer's  alley 
Powell  Ann,  fliopkeeper,  ij,  foiith  third  if. 
Powell  Elizabeth,  widow,  gentlewoman,  112,  fouth  third  ft, 
Powell  Francis,  tavern  keeper,  31,  North  ft. 
Powell  Mary,  widow,  milliner,  12,  north  fixth  ft. 
Powell  Rebecca,  Shepherd's  court 

Powell  Sufanna,  widow,  between  Front  and  Water  in  Prime  it; 
Powell  W^illiam,  houfe  carpenter,  N.'cholfon'b  court 
Power  /jlexander,  broker,  145,  Cheihut  ft. 
Power  Jolhna,  livery  ftable  keeper,  Greenleaf's  alley 
Poynteli  William,  Itationer,  and  paper  hanging  manufa6lerer,  68  &  70, 

Chefnut  ft. 
Praefelr  John,  clock  and  watchmaker,    between  Lombard  and  Pine  in 

fonth  fifth  It. 
Pragers,  &  Co.  merchants,  216,  fonth  Front  ft.  and  Counting-houfe,  6, 

Lombard  It. 
Pra'nl  Lewis,  armourer  and  cutler,  465,  north  fecond  If. 
Pratt  Henry,  merchant,  112,  north  Front  ft. 
Pratt  James,  maker  ot'fegars,  76,  north  feventh  ft, 
Pratt  oc  Kintzmg,  merchants,  95,  north  Water  ft. 
Prentice  Bsnjamm,  livery  ItabJe  keeper,  7,  Leetitia  court 
Preftbn  Amor,  bricklayer,  40,  Strawberry  If. 
Preffon  James,  Rigger,  90,  Spruce  11:. 
PreTLon  John,  boat  buildtr,  Duke  ft. 
Prefton  Joh.a,  houfe  carpenttr,  11,    Susar  alley 
Prei'ion  John,  fhoemaker,  22,  SafTafras  alley 
Prefton  Mary,  ihopkeeper,  2,  north  tijird  ft. 
Preiion  Wm.  board  infpeclor,  26,  Elfrith's  alley 
TVeftcn  Wm.  jun.  boat  builder,  65,  Duke  ft. 
Prefton  Wm.  fen.  boat  builder,  Duke  ff. 

Prefton  Wm.  bricklayer,  between  Lombard  and  South,  ftreets,  in  fifth 
ftrcet 


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Price  Benjamin,  blackfmith,  30,  Union  ft. 

Price  David,  huckfter,  near  fecond  m  Caliowhlll  f\. 

Price  David,  coppcrlinith,  167,   High  Ir. 

Price  George,  {hipn-.after,  3Z0,  foutli  front  ft. 

Price  Jthn,  mariner,  89,   Swanlon '.:. 

Price  [ohn,  M.  merchant,  lyd.  High  (t. 

Price  Juhn,  tobacconift,  34Z,  nortlj  front  ft. 

Price  Jofcph,  hatter,  79,  High  ft. 

Price  Rebecra,  widow,  ihopkeeper,  iiT,  High  ft 

Price  Richard,  gentleman,  196,  fouth  fourth  ft 

Price  Samuc!,  merchant,  71,  fourh  front  ft. 

Price  Sarah,  fcliool  mifirefs,  31,  Rare  {t. 

Price  Wm.  fea  captain,   279,  fouch  fecond  ft. 

Prince  Samuel,  (hoemaker.  Water  It. 

Prince  James,  in  fou.h  eighth  ft.  b-t.  Wahiut  and  Spruce  ft. 

Prieftman  Wm.  merchant,  129,  'fouih  front  it. 

Prieftman  Wm.  gentleman,  15,  fouth  fifth  !>. 

Pritchard  James,  carpenter,  between  fomth  and  fifth  ftreets,  in  Cherry 
allev 

Pritchard  James,  Point  pleafant,  Kenfington 

Pritchard   Wm  bet.  V/alnut  &  Spruce,  in  eighth  ft. 

Pritchett  Anna,  C.  widow,  11,  Lombard  i\. 

Pritchctt  Th()n-;as,  Infpcclor  of  falted  provifions,  205,  fcuth  front 
ftreet 

Pritchett  V/m.  Rig>Ter,  Brown  {\. 

Pritch-rt  Wm.  merchant,  27,  fouth  fourth  ft. 

Private  INlr.  tin  plate  worker,  51,  north  third  Cz. 

Procier  Elizabeth,  fhopkeeper,  28,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Proctor  Thomas,  gentleman,  next  163,  Arch  ft. 

Proffer  James,  flioe  wareliou'e,   173,  High  It. 

Piofler  Uriah,  fliosmaker,  and  tavernkeeper,  corner  of  fecond  and  Ca- 
therip.e  fr. 

Proud  Robert,  gentleman,  38,  north  fifth  tt. 

Proudtit  James,  Nl.  D.  49,  Walnut  ft. 

Proiift  George,  fugar  baker,  neaf  306,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Provini  Jolcph,  compofition  marble  worker,  at  the  place  of  his  exhibi- 
tion of  elegant  wax  fignrcs,  107,  north  I'econd  ft. 

Provoft  Frederick,  coach  maker,  between  eighth  and  ninth,  in  Filbert 
ffrect 

Pryor  Charles,  merchant,  47,  Unisn  ft 

Pryor  Jolcph,  grocer,    27,  Elfritl.'s  allev,  and  37,  north  Water  ft. 

Proyor  Thomas,  gentleman,  27  ik  29,  ibuth  Water  ft. 

Pullin  Robert,  plater,  177,  P^ace  It. 

Purdon  J.  fhopkeeper,  122,    fouth  front  ft. 

Purkenpine  Jot:n,  burcher,  Budd  ft. 

Puryes  John,  &  Co.  fliopkeepers,  22,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Purves  John,  &  Son,  taylors,  78,  louth  Water  i\. 

Pyles  widow,  boarding  houle,  47,  fouth  third  ft. 


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\^UAIL  Thomas,  mariner,  between  fecond   and  third,  in  Plumb 

ftreet 
Qiiefnet  K.  dancing  mafler,  Harmony  court 
Qiiefl;  Nicholas,  plaftcrer,  Waggoners  alley 
Qiiig  HenrVt  taylor,  3,  ShJppen  II. 

Qiiigley  Tames,  labourer,  between  front  and  Water,  in  Prime  ft, 
P'lilland  John,  clerk,  63,  fouth  fourth  ft. 
^uinn  Daniel,  grocer,  corner  of  Vine  and  third  fl» 


R 


^  _ABSOM  George,  22,  Moravian  alley 

Riidertraw,  widow,  190,  north  third  ft. 

Kain  John,  chair  maker,  Fearis's  court 

E-ains  John,  bottler,  22,  north  fixthft. 

Ralfton  &  Jordan,  curriers,  121,  north  third  ft. 

Ralfton  Robert,  merchant,  90,  fouth  front  ft. 

RalftonWm.8o,  Lombard  ft. 

Ralfton  Wm.  &  Co.  grocers,  328,  fouth  front  ft. 

RambooWm,  tavernkceper,  319,  nortii  front  ft. 

Rambo  Daniel,  boat  builder,  Green  ft. 

Rarafey  John,   mafter  of  the  Charity  School,   in  the  Univerfity  yardj 

north  foufth  ft, 
Ramfey  iMrs.  widow,  boarding  houfe,  96,  north  third  ft. 
Ramfhorn  Mr.  baker,  near  Green,  in  north  third  ft. 
l^ancky  Frederick,  Farrier,  75,  north  lecpnd  It.. 


L     ^^7    1 

Randall  Chriflopher,  cooper,  BuJ.i  fl-. 

Kandall  Rebecca,  mantoa  maker,  8,  Kevs  alley 

Randall  Iloberc,  board  mercliant,  121,  Ibuth  tliird  (i. 

Randall  Sarah,  widow,  26,  Shippen  ft. 

Randall  Thomas,  gentleman,  88,  Spruce  (i. 

Ranc-y  Robert,  merchant,  near  125,  Arcii  i\. 

Rankin  ^^l-xander,  clerk.  Green  It. 

Rankin  George,  cabinet  maker,  Elfrith's  alley 

Rape  Nicholas,  wheelwright,  178,  Race  ft. 

Rape  Nicholas,  baker,  178,  ditto 

Rapico  Renard,   I'egar  maker,    between   fecond    and  third,  in  Plumb 

llreet 
Raquet  Lydia,  widow,   151,  Arch  {}. 
Rarick  Godfrey,  tnbacconilt,  12,  north  front  fh 
Rafer  Caiheriuei  (hopkeeper.  Artillery  Lane 
Raw'e  Robert,  Printer,  33,  Carters  alley 
Rawle  V/m.  attorney  of  the  United  States,  for  the  diftricl  of  Pennfylva- 

nia,  260,   High  ih 
Ray  Andrew,  tavernkeeper,  366,  Swanfon  fi. 
Raymond  Peirce,  grocer  and  Liquor  Aorc,  2^9,  north  fecond  fl. 
Rea  Alexander,  carter,  9},  South  ih     , 
Rea  Mary,  widow,  9,  Sugar  alley 
Read  Alexander,  grocer.  South,  near  fifth  ft. 
Read  and  Carre!!,  cabinet  makers,  near  Chefnut,  in  lifth  (l. 
Read  Daniel,  L  watch  and  clock  maker,  271,  fouth  front  IL 
Read  James-,  inlpeiftor  of  flour  for  the  Port,  corner  of  North  alley  and 

hfth  Ih 
Read  John,  merchant,  143,  Chefnut  fi. 
Read  John,  jun.  Councelior  at  La^',  and  agent:  for  the    United  Stare?, 

under  the  6th  Article  of  the  Britilli  Treaty,  office,  129,  Arch,  and 

dwelling  houfe,  171,  Chefnut  ft. 
Read  Jacob,  Senator  from  the  State  of  South  Carolina,  corner  of  ii:h 

&■  Chefnut  ft. 
R.ead  &  Pierie,  curriers,  6j,  Chefnut  ft. 
Read  Samuel,  fhopkeeper,  4^,  north  fecond  ft. 
Read  Sufannah,  innkeeper,  25,  South  alley 
Read  Wm.  merchant,  150,  fouth  fecond  iL 
Read  W  m.  &  Co.  merchants,  in  Dock,  near  fecond  fl. 
Read  Mr.  book  binder,  146,  north  third  ft. 
Reading  Martha,   widow,  feamftrefs,  369,  north  fecond  fir. 
Readyhough  John,  bricklayer,  Nichulfon's  court. 
Reakirt  John,  grocer,  z}.39,  north  fecond  It. 

Reboul  Peter,  broker,  57,  Race  fti  eet,  and  393,  north  third  (i, 
Reddall  Tohn,  &  Co.  commilHon  ir.erchants,  5,  north  Water  It, 
Reddick  Ciiriilian,  7*9,  Pine  ft. 
Redmond  John,  M.  D,  42,  north  fecond  jft. 
Redmond  Philip,  tavernkeeper,  53,  fouth  front  fl-. 
Redwood  Wm.  merchant,  139,  fouth  front  ft. 
Reed  George,  taylor,  75,  fouth  Water  It. 
Reed  &  Forde,  merchants,  61,      ditto 
Reed  John,  cabinet  maker,  near  273,  north  fecond  ft. 
Reed  Samuel,  merchant,  105,  Swanfon  ft. 
Reed  Wm.  drayman,  36,  Meade  alley 
Reeder  Abner,.gold&filverfmitb,  38,  north  front  f>. 


C    'i8    ] 

Recdir  Djniel  weavei*,    between  Gcrmin  and   Catherine,    in    Fifth 

Hicet 
Retdlc  Catharine,  gentlewoman,  67,  Cherry  fh 
Kcegicr  Andrew,  hutklter,  lyt,  Race  It. 
R'.-eglcr  Charles,  planter,  70,  Siio,ar  alley 
Rees  Henry,  baker,  lao,  north  fifth  fl:. 
Rees  Georp;e,  Ihoeniaker,  2,65,  foiith  I'econd  (\. 
Rees  Jacob,  ctdarcoiper,  77,  Race  If. 
Rees  Valentine,   vi(Stnaller,   between  Walnut   and   Chefnut,    in  Eighth 

ffreet 
Reefe  Adam,  115,  north  fiont  {\. 
Rcefe   Daniel,    taylor,  between    Front   and    fecond  flrects,  in   Fuller's 

alley 
Rseve  (Mark,  mcrcliant,  29,  Callnwhiil  fl. 
Reeve  Peter,  merchant,  130,  Spruce  ii. 
Regan  I.  M.  D.  31;,  Plumb  if. 
Regin  Abraham,  baker,  Ann  ff. 
Regs  John,  mariner,  62,  Chrilfian  {\. 
Rehn  Eve,  widow  genrltwonian,  62,  Elm  ft. 
Rehn  John,  brewer,  60,  Elm  ff. 
Reiberg  Conrad,  hair  dreffer,  ic6,  north  thiri  ff. 
Rciclie  Francis,  engraver,  iS,  Apple  tree  alley 
Reichel  Anguflus  Frederick,  cabinet  maker,  128,  Arch  ff. 
Reic!)ell  Michael,  coachman,  near  fixtl)  in  Creflon's  alley 
Reid  Robert,  taylor,  ^4,  Swanfon  ft. 
Ri^ifsclinau  Jolm,  grocer,  69,  north  fourth  fl. 
R.eillcy  f^dward,  hatter,  184,  fonrh  Water  ft. 
Reilly  Elizabeth,  widow,  20,  SafTafras  alley 
Reilley  Phiiip,  merchant,  Powell  ft. 
Reily  JollL-ph,  fhoemaker.  Green  ft. 

Reily  Jonathan,  tavern  keeper  and  bottler,   190,  Swanf^jn  fl- 
Reinboth  Charle;:,   baker,  between  fixth  and  leventh  flreets,  in  Spruce 

Itreet 
Rein  Michael,  labourer,  near  fourth  ft.  in  New  ft. 
Reinard  Lewis,  burcl;er,  i  12,  north  fourth  ft. 
Reifer  Jacob,  tin  plate  worker,  138,  north  fourth  ft. 
Reifs  ^tichael,  cedar  cooper,  33,  Vine  ft. 
Rfclf  Ann,  widow,  boarding  lu-ule,  172,  fouth  third  it. 
Remer  William,  mariner,  Fcaris's  court 
Remington  Clement,  inf"pe£lor  of  Lumber,  §^y  Race  ft. 
Renkin  Davis,  labourer,  63,  Queen  ft. 
Rennick  Enoch,  boarding  houle,  104,  Swanfon  ft. 
Renno  Francis,  paper  hanger,  246,  louth  third  ft. 
Kenfhaw  Richard,  grazier,  90,  Union  ft. 
B  enwitk  Lewis,  corner  of  fixtli  and  South  ft. 
Revelle  Jolm,  labourer,  7,  Waggoner's  alley 
Reynolds  Andrew,  gentleman,  127,  louth  third  ft. 
Reynolds  James,  &  Henrv,  carvers  and  gilders,  56,  High  ft. 
Reynolds  John,  &  Co.  toliacconifts,  194,  fouth  Water  ft. 
Reynoics  t^arah,  widow,  fhopkceper,  112,  Swanfon  ft. 
Reynolds  Simon,  fclioolmaftcr,  214,  north  fecond  ft. 
Reynolds  William,  dealer  in  hardv/are,  183,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Reininger  Frederick,  labourer,  24,  north  eighth  ft. 
Rhea  David,  innkeeper,  82,  north  front  it. 


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Rhea  Mary,  fbopkeeper,  30,  north  fecond  (i. 

Rhea  Mr.  tavern  keeper,   zd.  door  irom  the  corner  of  Catherine  in  foutk 

lecond  i\- 
Rhoades  &  Wildes,  fiiopkcepers,  j^^  north  fecond  ft. 
Rhodes  B.  Harriloii,  &  Co.  merchants,  44,  norih  Water  fl. 
PJiodes  Charles,  houfe  carpenter,  235,  loutl;  fecond  ft. 
Riiodes  Mark,  grocer,  ncarfeventh  ft.  in  Race  ft. 
Rhodes  Philip,  boufe  carpenter,  Starr  alley 
Rhodes  Samuel,  merchant,  1,  Penn  ft. 
Rhodes  Sarah,  widow  gentle  woman,  near  96,  Arch  ft. 
Ricardo  Jofcph,  merchant,  53,  north  third  ft. 
Rice  Henry,  &  Patrick,  bookfellers    &  ftationers,   50,   High  ft.  and  16, 

fouth  fecond  fir. 
Rice  John,  fhip  carpenter  and  tavern  keeper,  below  the  Swedifii  church, 

Swanfon  ft. 
Rice  Jofeph,  fchool  mafter,  corner  of  George  and  Sliippen  ft. 
Rice  Philip,  pilot,  53,  Almond  {\. 
Rice  Robert,  fea  captain,  26,  Queen  ft. 
Rich  Henry  Pye,  one  of  the   commiluoners  under  the  6th  article  of  the 

Britil'i  Treaty,  42,  north  fifth  ih 
Rich  Ifiiac,  innkeeper,  133,  Race  i\. 
Richardet  Samuel,    City  Tavern  and    Cof/ee  Houfe,  86,    louth   fecond 

ftreet 
Richards  Catherine,  tavern  keeper,  89,  Callowhill  ft. 

Richards  John,  jun.    meiclianr,    between    ninth  and    tenth    ftrcets,  ia 
Chefnut  ft.  ' 

Richards  John,  labourer,  it8,  north  fifiii  ft. 

Ricliards  John,  ironmonger,  59,  market  A. 

Richards  John,  jun.  currier,  corner  of  Dock  and  third  ft. 

Riciiards  joieph.  mariner,  57,  Pine  ft. 

Richards  Nathaniel,  grocer,    between  Swanfon  and  Front  in  Catherine 
Ih'eet 

R-ichards  Rachel,  widow,  gentlev.oman,  ao6,  north  Front  ft. 

Richards  Satnucl,  jun.  fiiverfmith.  Laurel  ft. 

Richards  Samuel,  iron  merchant,   iij,  north  Water  ft. 

Richards  William,  fkin  drefier,  126,  iVIarket  ft. 

Richards  &:  \\'illiamlon,   goldimiihs  and  jewellers,    236,  fuuih  Front 
ftreet 

Richardfon  J<>el,  mariner,  132,  nortli  thii'd  ft, 

Richardii-in  Jofeph,  goldimith,  jo,  fouth  front  ft. 

Richardfon  William,  optician,  75,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Richardlivn  William,  iea  captain,  Duke  ft. 

Richtr  George,  fhoemaker.  Green  ii. 

RicheHI)n  John,  mariner,  4,  Swanfon  ft. 

Rickey  Samuel,  broker,  133,  Chefnu:  ft. 

Kidg  John,  Ihip  mafter,  7,  Vine  iK 

Ritdle  David,  houie  carpenter,  13I,  Pine  ft. 

Ridey  Wm.  butcher.  Brown  ft. 

Ridgway  Allen,  grocer,   nor:h  tenth  ftreet,   between  Market  and  Arch 
ftreet 

Ridgway  Jacob,  merchant,   160,  north  Front  ft. 

Rieiile  John,  tohacconift,  150,  Market  i\. 

Riehle  Wm.  tanner,  156,  Market  It. 

Riely  John,  Ihcemaker,  Green  i\.  -^ 

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Rievcrjohn,   baker,  between   Front  and  Swaufon  ftreets,  in  Catharln* 

Riffcts  Edward,  tavern  keeper,  169,  Vine  fl. 

Rigby  Cati'.eriiie,  v.'i  iow,  cabinet  maker,  1Z2,  north  Front  fl, 

R!j»iiy  Jofeph,  ironmonger,  17,  Race  Ih 

R  III  Jacob,  Iviul'j  carpenter,  near  Poplar  Lane  in  north  third  ft« 

R'.ii  iVlarv,  widow,  30,  <)iieen  It. 

Rigden  Thomas,  fruiterer,  205,  ("outh  Iccond  ft. 

Riioy  John,  mariner,  6;,  north  fixth  ft. 

Riley  John,  watch  and  clock  maker,  11,  fouth  fccond  ft. 

Rimer  fhonias,  boot  and  ilioemaker,  /jy,  fouth  I'econd  ft. 

Rincjoicpli,  pot.er,  near  234,  Market  ft. 

RinedoUar  Jacob,  ihipwright,  21,  Chriftian,  between  Water  &   front 

{brecis 
Rinedjllar  Emanuel,  taylor,  17,  Lombard  ft. 
Ringrove  Mary,  ichool  miftrel's,  68,   Union  ft. 
Rink  John,  coachman,  4.7,  Cable  lane 
Rink  iicb  iHan,  keeper  ot"  Coaches  for  hire,  7,  Shippen  ft. 
Rinker  John,  gentleman,  371,  north  fecond  ii, 
Rifberg  Guftavus,  Icrivener,  14,  Arch  ft. 
Rifour^^h  Aiucine,  merchant,  21,  Penn  It. 
Riler  Jacob,  tinman,  168,  nortli  fourth  ft. 
Ritchie  James,  S.  merchant,  265,  Ibuth  front  ft. 
Ritchie  Mrs.  widow,  hoarding  houl'e,  13,  Carters  alley 
Ritchinfoa  Nicholas,  fliopkeeper,   171,  South  ft. 
Ritrhinfon  Sulannah,  huckfter,  Meade  alley 
Ritt^r  Henry,  baker,  24,  north  fifth  ft. 
Rittcr  Jacob,  fiiopkeeper,  70,  north  front  ft. 
Rittenhoule  Mrs.  geatlewoman,  245,  Arch  ft. 
Rizer  Martin,  tavernkeeper,  222,  iouth  fecond  ft. 
Roarck  li'aac,  fea  captain,  48,  Almond  ft. 
Robb  jame>.  Printer,  29,  Pewter  platter  alley 
Robb  fames,  cabinet  maker;  near  Brown  ftreet,  in  north  third  ft. 
Robbins  Roger,  gentleman,  91,  Arch  ft. 
Roberdeau  Elizabeth,  gentlewoman,   149,  Arch  ft-. 
Roberts  C.  ironmonger,  97,  Market  ft. 
Roberts  Edward,   145,  Iouth  third  ft. 
Roberts  Elizabeti),  I'pinfter,   2,  Lauicia  court 
Roberts  Elizabeth,  gentlewoman,  Cliurch  alley 
Roberts  George,  lumber  merchant,  yard  corner  of  fourth   Sc  Vine,  oi 

dwelling  honfe  in  Ann  ft. 
Roberts  George,   merchant,  2,  Church  alley 
Roberts  George,  ironmonger,   ly^  north  ninth  ft. 
Roberts  Hugh,  cv'  George,  jun.  ironmongers,   83,  Market  ft. 
Pioberts  Hiigh,  City  Commidioner,  Mulberry  court 
Roberts  James,  flioemakcr,  44,  ftrawberry  ft. 

Roberts  John,  watchmaker,  lliop  47,  and  dwelling  houfc,  /]f),  fouth  3d  ft, 
Ro!)erts  Jonathan,  houfe  carpenter,  backofn3,  Callowhill  ft. 
Roberts  Jonathan,  houl'e  carpenter,  36,  Kunckel  ft. 
Roberts  Jofeph,  iro  1  msrcha  it,  ^rooked  billet  wharf 
Roberts  Jofeph,  next  47,  noj  th  leventh  ft. 
Roberts  Jofeph,  merchant,  16,  north  fourth  ft'. 
Roberts  llVael,  132,  tliito 


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Roberts  Michael,  ironmonger,  92,   Market  ft. 

Roberts  Michael,   iiierchaiu,   19,  Race  11. 

Roberts  Jelfe,   jilailterer,   132,  north  fourth  ft. 

Roberts  Sarah,  grocer,  93,  Chriftian  ft. 

Roberts  Thonias,  merchant,  205,  north  fecond   ft. 

Roberts  Wm.  houle  carpenter,  163,  Chefnut  ft. 

Robert  fun  Alexander,   145,   Walnut  ft. 

Robcrtfon  Ann,  (hopkeeper,  194,  lout h  front  ft. 

Robertlbn  Charles,  dealer  in  malt  liquors, &:c.   168,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Robertfon  Duncan,  book  binder,  Hottmans  alley 

Robertlbn  James,  M.  grocer  and  ftarch  manufacturer,   14,  Little  Water 

ftreet 
Robertion  Parker,  carpenter,  near  fourth,  in  Cyprels  alley 
Robertfon  Reuben,  Cyprefs  alley 
Robertfon  widow,  fkin  dreffer,  353,  north  fecond  ft. 
Robefon  Jonathan,  merchant,  41,  Spruce  ft.  and  Wain's  Wharf 
Robelon  Sc  Paul,  merchants,  53,  north  Water  ft. 
Robins  Hannah,  387,  north  front  ft. 
Robins  John,  len,  bricklayer,   159,  Vine  ft. 
Robins  Mr.  block  maker,  43,  Penn  ft. 

Robins  Ttn>mas,  block  and  pump  maker,  9,   Little  Water  ft. 
Robins  Andrew,  rigger,  near  6,  Chriilian  ft.  back 
Robinfon  Antliony,  W.  jeweller,  23,  Strawberry,  and  30,  fouth  fecond 

ftreet 
RobiiifoM  Chriftopher,  above  Chriftian,  in  fouth  /ccond  ft. 
Robinfon  Daniel,  gentleman,  96,  Union  ft. 
Robinfon  F.benezer,  brufh  manufafturer,  82,  north  fixth  ft, 
Rob  iifon  James,  jun.  merchant,  19,  north  fecond  ft. 
Robinfon  fames,  merchant,  33,  nonh  fecond  ft. 
Robinfon  James,  grocer,  48,   Shippenft. 
R.obi!i!oLi  James,  ifaich  manufa<ftnrer,  391,  north  fronl  ft.' 
Robinfon  [ohn,  baker,  16,  Apj^le  tree  alley 

Robinlon  John,  ni;iriner.  Church  alley,  oppofice  the  Swedilh  Church 
Rubirfon  J(  hn,  butcher,  near  9,   in  Filbert  ft, 
Robinfon  Jonathan,  flour  merchant,  next  39,  Spruce  ft. 
Robinfon  Jofeph,  honfe  carpenter,  between  German  6:  Plumb,  in  fifth 

flreet 
Rohinlon    Morris,  flour    merchant,  between    176  and   182,  Arch  ft, 
Kobinfon  Richard,  havter,  202,  Market  ft. 
Bobinibn  Rofannah,  gentlewoman,  next  200,  fouth  fourth  ft. 
Rulunlon  Samuel,  zS,  Vine  ft. 
R'.)'Hnfon  Samuel,  hatter,   41,  fouth  front  f'. 
Robinfon  Wm.  honfe  carpenter,  Crown  ft. 
Robinfon   Wdliam,  jun.   houfe  carpenter,  north  third,  bet.  Noble  and 

Green  ft. 
.Rob  nfon  William,  mariner,  84,  Penn  ft. 
Eobinf.n  Wlliam,  jufticeoftiie  peace,  330,  fouth  front  ft. 
R -liinfoii  William,  jun.  F^!"q.  merchant,   29.%   fonrh  fjconcHh 
Robinfon  Mr.  dealer  in  C:  ina,  north  third  bet.  Noble  and  Green  ft, 
Rockenburg  Samuel,  flioemaker,  76,  Elm  It. 
Rotlriques  Perfyra,  pedlar,  56,  Arch  ft. 
Rody  Nail,  tayior,  90,  Swanibn  ft. 
Roc  Jelle,  houfe  carpenter,  Hoffman's  alley 


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Roeoiick  John,  mill  wriglit,   253,  louth  third /T. 

Rogers  IJciijamin,  iliocniakcr,  20,  A^pletres  alley 

Rogers  Hugh,  fhip  rarpenter,  near  <^icen,  in  front  fi. 

Rogers  Thornas,  mcrcliant,  8,  Elbow  lane 

Rogers  Wni.  grorcr,    i,.? .',   north  fccond  Ir. 

Rogers  Williain,  Rev.  D.  D.  profefFor  of  Rhetoric,  and  Belles  Lettresia 

the  Univerllry,  40,  north   fourth  ft. 
Rogers  Win.  grocer,  50,  Race  ii. 
Rogers  cc  Willon,  merchants,  37,  High  ft. 
Rohr  Henry,  blackfmith,  175,  north  fecond  ft. 
Rohr  John^       ditto,   115,  north  fecond  fr. 
Rohrman  Conrad,  wheel  wright,  72,  Green  (t. 
Rohrmau  Henry,  ditto  441,  north  fecond  ft, 

Rojentie  widow,    iii,  Vine  ft. 
Rolando  Charles,  grocer,    220,  fouth  fecond  fr. 
Roliingron  John,   hair  dreiTjr,  Sy,  I'oui  h  fourth  ft. 
Rolfton  George,  Infpeftor  of  the  re/f-nue,   256,  footh  front  ft. 
Roney  John,  turner,  69,  north  fifth  ft.  and  between  fifth  &  fixth  £:. 

Cherry  fr. 
Rofbortom  Eve,  widow,  near  Walnut,  in  fifth  fr. 
Rofe  Atkinfon,  taylor  and  Ihopkecper,    13,  north  front  ft. 
Rofe  Cropley,  wine  merchant,  83,  foinh  Water  ft. 
Role  David,  grocer,  corner  sif  nortli  Water  and  Vine  ft. 
Rofe  David,  fen.  brick   maker,  52,  Green  it. 
Rofe  David,  bricklayer,  7,  Wood  fr. 
Rofe  John,  bricklayer,  9,  Wood  It:. 
Rofe  Jonathan,   ditto,     4,  ditto 
Rofe  Peter,  fhoemaker,  21,  Prune  ft. 
Rofe  Thomas,  fhopkeeper,  38,  north  front  ft. 
Rofe  Thoma-;,  brick  malcer,  424,  Wood  ft. 
Rofer  Jacob,    -35,  Elfrith's  alley 
Ronn  Catharine,  widow,  368,  north  fecond  ir. 
Rofs  Andrew,  M.  D.  6,  Prune  ft. 

Rofs  Andrew,   Clerk  in  the  Treafury  Department,  148,  Race  ft. 
Rofs  Ciiarles,  Sc  Simfon,    merchant,  121,  fouth  front  It. 
Rofs  &  Chapman,  merchants,  9,  north  fecond  ft. 
Rofs  David,  iea  captain,   170,  north  front  {t. 
Rois  Henry,  painter  &  glazier,  74,  Almond  ir. 

Rofs  John,  mariner,  between  front  and  lecond  ftreets,  in  South  £s. 
Rofs  John,  merchant,  corner  of  Pine  and  lecond  ftreets 
Rofs  John,  merchant,  next  255,  north  front  fr. 
Rofs  Joleph,  painctr  and  glazier,   140,  north  third  ft. 
Rofs  Robert,  broker,  134,  north  third  Ir. 
Rofs  Thomas,  attorney  at  law,  52,   Walnut  ft. 
Ro's  Wm.  grocer,  263,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Rofs  Mrs.  gentlewoman,  18,  Arch  fr. 
Roiftt  Jofeph,  hatter,  135,  ibuthiccond  ft. 
RofTeter  John,  iea  eaptain,  101,  ibuth  fifth  ft. 
Rotl:  Philip,  mufician  Crown  ft. 
Rothflacken  Elizabeth,  widow,  120,  north  fifth  ft. 
Rouchamps  Peter,  &  Co.  merchants,   123,  north  Water  fr. 
Roup  John,  fhoemaker,  108,  north  fecond  ft. 
Roufh  John,  fkinner,  58,  Race  ft. 
Roufh  Ifaacy  grocer,  112?  north  fecond  fr. 


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Tvouflett  F.  C.  merchant,  114,  fouth  front,  &:  Dock,  bet.  lecond  &  Front 
ftreets 

Puow  Martin,  junior,  hifcuit  baker,  146,  fouth  front  ft. 

Rowe  &  Simmons,  merchants,  107,  fouth  Water  IK 

Pvowiand  Benjamin,  &  James,  iron  merchants,  zii,  north  front  ft. 

Rowley  Edward,  liiopkcepcr,  5,  north  front  ft. 

Rowal  Walter,  22,  North  ft. 

Rowan  Amelia,  b  jarding  houfe,  near  Chriftian  in  Front  ft. 

Ilowen  John,  houfc  carpenter,  297,  fouth  front  ft. 

Rowen  John,  houie  carpenter,  ij,  Apple  tree  alley 

Rovven  Moles,  houlc  carpenter,  31,  Oiieen  H. 

Royfton  George,  taylor^  54,  Sliippen  a. 

R-iiJolph  Either,  widow  gentiewoman,  21,  Branch  ft. 

Rudolph  John,  fioi-.r  fador,  18,  Dotk  ft.  \ 

Rudolph  VV'illiair,  grocer,  286  Sc  270,  race  ft. 

Rudiiiph,  widow,  ic,  Pine  i\. 

Rudy  Rachel,  widow,  112,  north  fifth  ft. 

Ruli"  John  H-  fliue  dealer,  corner  feco;:d  and  Market  ft, 

Rurf  iic  Pratt,  merchants,  73,  north  fecoud  ft. 

Rugan  John,  grocer,  near  feveuth  in  Piace  ft. 

Rugan  ik  Rhodes,  grocers,  259,  High  ft. 

Rundle  Michard,  rncrchaat,  246,  Market  ft. 

Pi-unner  Mai  tin,  butcher,  Crown  ft, 

Ruili  Eenjamin,  M.  D.  corner  of  fourth  and  Walnut  ft-. 

Ruih  Conrad,  ikiii  dreiTer  and  parchment  maker,  52,  Callowhill  Ct. 

Ruih  George,    lioufe  carpenter,  between   ninth   and   tenth  ftreets,  im 

Cherry  ft. 
Rufli  Lewis,  ikin  dreffer,  95,  Race  ft. 
Rufh  jofeph,  fhipwrigUt,   199,  north  front  ft, 
Ruih  William,  Ihip  cdiver,  172  and  174,  north  front  ft. 
Rulh  William,  grazier,  94,  Race  ft, 
"Kuflell  And.-ew,  taylor,   Galkel  ft. 

Ruffell  ik  Boone,  merchants,  Pine  ft.  wharf  > 

Ruflell  Edward,  merchant,  19,  Pine  ft. 
Ruffell  Francis,  grocer,  75,  SoutTi  ft. 
RuffcU  Joleph,  Ihip  carpenter,  between  Water  and  Front,   in  Catherine 

ftrect 
Ruffell  Jofeph,  merchant,  3,  Penn  ft. 

RuflMl  Timotliy,  lea  captain,  15,  Gray's  alley  , 

Ruileil  William,  grocer,  308,  north  Front  ft. 
K.ullon  Anthony,  fruiterer,  above  Poplar  Lane  in  north  thirdft. 
Ruth  Thomas,  porter,  8./,  Elm  ft 
Rutherford  Agnes,  boarding  houfe,  30,  Walnut  (}. 
Rutter  Jacob,  lign  painter,  lif-h  ft.  near  Walnut  it.  and  Logan's allcr 
Ryal  Ilaac,  cryw;r,  73,  north  fixtli  ft. 
Ryan  James,  merchant,  42,  north  fixth  ft. 
Pvyan  John,  bottler,  near  fecond  ft.  in  Combe's  alley 
Ryan  Lewis,  boot  and  fhoe  maker,  53,  fouth  third  ft. 
Ryan  Timothy,  houfe  carpenter,  13,  Gray's  alley 
Ryerlbn  Thomas,  merchant,  177,  High  ft. 
Kyne  Jofeph,  potter,  Hoffman's  alley 


I     ^^4     J 


I^ADLER  John,  (lone  cutter,  lo,  South  alley 

.Sadler  Jolin,  (hoe  maker,  167,  fouth  third  i\. 

Saddler  Mactiiias,  houfe  carpenter,  249,  Arch  fl. 

iSagai  Michael,  haker,  242,  Arch  ft. 

Suilor  Henry,  (tone  cutter,   27,  Sugar  alley 

iSaint  Doujvlas,  crrocer,  Vernon  l\. 

Salade  Sebaftian,  fringe  and  lace  weaver,  4,  Letitia  court 

Salles  Mr.  281,  Couth  Front  ft. 

iSaktr  Samuel,  carver  &  gilder,  between  Chefnut  and  Walnut,  infourtb 

itreet 
Salter  John,  gentleman,  37,  race  It. 
ftampibn  Ja'-ob,    wharf  builder,  388,  north  Front  ft. 
Sampfon  J'^hn,  whip  maker,  32,  north  fixth  fl. 
iSanders  Fiijah,  houfe  carpenter,  124,  north  fifth  ft. 
Sanders  Jacob,  carter,  469,  north  fecond  ft. 
Sanders  Maria,  14,  fouth  fourth  ft, 

Sanders,  widow,  I'choulmiftrefs,  near  feventh  in  Race  ft. 
Sanderfon  Michael,  merchant,  137,  fouth  front  ft. 
Sandsfield  Thomas,  coach  maker,  Palm's  alley 
Sang  Charles,  confe<ftioner,  164,  vSpruee  ft. 
Sanfom  Jofeph,  merchant,  45,  north  Front  ft. 
Saiifom  Samuel,  jun.  gentleman         ditto 
Sanfom  Samuel,  jun.  Printer,  27,  Arch  ft. 
SanromWlHiam,  merchant,  near  86,  Arch  ft, 
Savazin  Bartholomew,  merchant,  iiy,  Soutii  ft. 

Sarin  Caleb,  flioeinaker.  Fuller's  allcv 

Sarnighaufen  William,  M.  D.  back  of  314,  north  fecondfK 

Saul  Efa,  blackfmith,  iy8.  Race  ft. 

Saunders  Robert,  fhoemaker,  110,  South  ft. 
-   Savage  J''hn,  merchant,  91,  fouth  thiid  ft. 

Savery  Thomas,  houfe  carpenter,  20,  north  fifth  ft. 

Sav  ie-1  Samuel,  grocer,  51,  north  Front  (t 

Sawer  James,  fhopkceper,  201,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Say  Benjamin,  M.  D.  64,  north  fecond  (r. 

Say  Francis,  mariner,  between  third  and  fourth  ftrcets,  in  Plumb  ft. 

Say  C.  Thomas,  raylor,  Brown  ft. 

Savre  Francis  Bowes,   M.  D,  88  Vine  It. 

Scaife  Flizaberh,  widow,  grocer,  71,  f-  uthft. 

Scaron  Richard,  labourer,  414,  fouth  Front  (t. 

Scattergood  &  Stevenfon,  curriers,  276,  north  Front  ft. 

Scattergood  Tl'omas,  taiu.er,  278,  north  Front  fi. 

i-icatterp-ood  Thomas  H.  currier  and  tanner  270,  north  Front  ft* 


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Scarret  Jofeph,  fllverfmlth,  Creflbn's  court 

Scent  Barbara,  %\idow,  26,  Gatkcl  (t. 

SchatFer  Dorothy,  widow,  Crown  fr. 

Si  haft'er  Dorothy,  near  Brown  it.  in  north  third  ft. 

Schafter  Jacob,  flioemaker,  next  409,  north  third  it. 

Srhaffei-  John,  next  393,  north  third  ft. 

SchaiFer,  widow,  15,  north  eighth  ft. 

SchaurncnkefTel  Frederick,  baker,  378,  north  fecond  fr. 

Schellenger  Cornelius,  piUit,  28,  Q_ueeni>. 

Schcllinks  Daniel,  pilot,    lietween'lecond  and  front  ftreetSj  in  Chriftian 

ilreet 
Scheive  Chriitian,  ladies  and  gentlemen's  hair  drefler,  corner  of  Wliite- 

horfe  allev,  bet.  lecond  and  third  it.  in  Chtinnt  ih 
(Schievely  Henry,  tinier,  &.  iurgeon's  iaftrunient  maker,  49,  iouth  tkird 

ftreet 
SchlofTcr  George,  gentleman,  189,  north  fecond /I, 
Schmalez  Henry,  houfe  carpenter,  Ker's  alley 
Schmidt  Frederick,  miniiter  of  the  Lutherian  congregation,  27,  north 

fourth  i\. 
Schmidt  George,  grocer,  9c,  Swanlbn  i\. 
Schnieder  Cafper,  h:mber  merchant,  315,  north  front  ft- 
Schnieder  &  Fientham,  lumber  merchants,  317,  north  front  ft. 
Schnieder  John,  pilot,   196,  iouth  front  il, 
Schniuder  'ohn,  cooper,  between  Vine  and  Callowhill,  in  north  Wate^ 

Iheet 
Scholtield  Samuel,  iliopkeeper,  92,  north  fourth  ft. 
Schoifield  &  Tyibn,  fliupkeepers,  corner  of  Arch  and  third  ft. 
Schreine  ,  1 22,  north iecond  fh 

Shreiner  Mrs.  widow,  gemlswoman,  11,  Cherry  alley 
Shroeder  Charles,  confectioner,  222,  High  it. 
Schiilt  Frederick,  i'adler  and  harnefs  maker,  Hoifman's  alley 
Schweikani  Frcderirl;,  83,  nortii  fourth  it. 
Scott  Bcniarnin,  confiable,  147,  Walnut  ft. 
Scoit  David,  blackfmith,   High  it,  bet.  9th  &  10th  ft. 
Scott  Edward,  taylor,  83,  iouth  front  it. 
Scotr  George,  croper,  138,  north  Water  ft. 
Scott  James,   labourer,  Gaikill  ft. 
Scott  James,   plaiiterer,  246,  fouth  front  ft. 
Scott  James,       ditto,  corner  of  fourth  and  Plumb  ft, 
Scoit  John,  119,  Spruce  it. 
Scott  John,  blackf;nith,  219,  north  front  ft. 
Scott   Robert,  dealer   in   torn,  flour,  &c.   corner   of  fifth  and   Sprue* 

ftreets 
Scott  Samuel,  carpenter,  154,  north  fifth  ft. 
tScott&  Walker,  bottlers,  121,  iouth  Water  ft. 
Scott  !Vlrs,  widow,  boarding  houfe,  between  fecond  and  third,  in  South 

ftreet 
Scott  JMrs.  ihopkceper,  65,  north  third  it. 
Scotten  Samuel,  wlialebone  cutter,  123,  Chefnutft. 
Scherer  Conrad,  innkeejier,  i44,\'incit. 
Scravendyke   Ptter,  ibap  and  candle    manufa6\urer,  237,  foUth  fccocd 

ftreet 
Scull  Benjamin,  hatter,  181,  High  ft. 
Scull  Wm.  mariner,  Nuble  lane 


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Scully  Barnaby,  iliopkcepcr,  nexf  107,   Pine  ff. 

Scully  Jnlin,  bottler,  32,  Wahiui  IK 

Scarighc   James,  merciiant,  49,  Clicfnut,  and  near  the  corner,  of  Mar- 
ket in  north  {ixtli  ft. 

Seaborn  Ilo[)frt,  lavlor,  76,  .Arch  fr, 

Strckcl  David,  grazier,  305,  High  Ir. 

Scchc-i  Gt.'or|:^e  DaviJ,  gentleman,  309,  High  ft. 

Scckel  1  Icnry,  wine  merchant,  21.-7,  High  It. 

t»eckel  Lavvrence,  mercl)ant,   155,  High  It. 

iseckel  H-tbccca,  boarding  lioufe,  128,  uortli  fourth  ft. 

iSickcIl  Henry,   127,   New  it. 

ijeckel  Hetiry,  Green  It. 

Sttgcr  David,  confeiitioncr,  6y,  fouth  fccond  Ct, 

Seen  John,  fljoemaker,  36,  SaftatVas  alley 

iSeivz  Cliarlotte,  widow,  fhopkeeper,  60,  Race  ft. 

Sell  Hcray,  painter  and  glazier,  452,  north  fecond  ft. 

S'-ll  Soloiiian,   taylor,  Urown  ft. 

Sell  Soloinan,  tavernkeeper,  297,  north  third  fr. 

Sellers  Chnftopher,  gentleman,  208,  north  fecond  ft. 

bcllors  David,  card  maker,   near  the  corner  of  IMarket,   in  north  fix?i- 
It  reel 

Sellers  Nathan  2:  David,  wire  workers,  231,  High  ft. 

Sei!e;s  Robert,  printer,  83,  Arch  ft. 

Sviick-  John,  boarding  houie,  in  fouih  fovirth,  between  Plumb&  Shippen 

ilrects 
tenderling  Jacob,  grocer,  409,  north  front  ft. 

Senderlin^   Nicholas,   grocer,    lietv^een    196,    and  214,    north    Third 

ftreet 
Senderling  Nicholks,  i>cy:t  406^  north  third  ft- 
Senemand  Gdldfmith,  79,  Elm  ft. 

Scnn  Henry,  cordwaintr,  bet.  third  5:  fourth,  in  Green  ft. 
Sequin  Sctnior,  326,  nortli  ferwnd  Ir. 

Sergeant  Elizabclii,  '^idow,  gentlewoman,  42,  north  feventh  ft. 
Sergeant  John,  gentle ma-rt,  79,  Scuth  ft. 
Sergear.t  Wm.  attorney  at  law,  113,  Arch  ft. 
Serui  Jabez,  fljoemakcr,  344,  fouth  front  i\. 
Scrnjon  d:  Ahbctt,  blackfmiths,  26,  north  fecond  f:. 
Sern.on  Ifaac,  M.D.  23,  north  fecond  ft. 
Sers  David,  merchant,  173,-  norih  front  fr. 
Ser\i'.e  Andrew,  merchant,  67,  fouth  front  ft. 
Service  John,  grocer,  between  fifth  and  fixth  ftreets,  in  South  Ct. 
Strving'Nichulas,  labourer,  S8>  north  iixth  ft. 

Servoi's  l^cob,  jultice  oftl.e  peace,  office  near  the  corner'of  Vine  in  Wa- 
ter fc.  and  houfe  209,  north  front  ft. 
Scrvofs  John,  hatter,  213,  north  front  Ir. 
Servtrt's  ci:  Shoemaker,  flour  merchants,  Vine  ft.  wharf 
Scverne  Benjamin,  keeper  of  coaches  for  hire  66,  Sugar  alley 
Severt  Barbara,  widow,  26,  Sugat  alley 
Sevell  Anna  Maria,   I'rench   and    Englifli  boarding  houfe,   68,  Spruce 

lireet 
Sewell  Alary,  boarding  lioufe,   4,  north  eighth  ft. 
Sexton   Jared,   taylor,   48,  fouth  Water  Ttreet,   and  93,   north  Ftont 

ftreet 
Seybert  Andrew,  labourer,  202,  Race  ft. 
geybert  Conrad;  gentleman,   next  386,  north  (econd  ft. 


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Sevbert  Peter,  fugar  baker,  12,  Church  alley 

Seybert  Sebaftian,  butcher,   near  the  corner  of  Green,  in  north  fecan«i 

Irreet 
Seybert  Mr.  M.  D.  191,  north  fecond  ft. 
Seyfai  belt  John,  bleeder,  25,  CallowhiU  ft. 
SeylVid  Jacob,  furgeon  barber,  between   third  and   fourth,  in   Plum% 

ftreet 
Seyfrid  John,  flioemaker.  Brown  fr. 
Seyfrid  Mrs.  widow,  near  Race,  in  Crown  i\. 
Seynery  George,  taylor  Brown  ft. 
Shade  Mary,  widow,  below  Chriftian,  in  fecond  ft. 
Shade  Peter,  brufh  maker,  near  145,  Spruce  ft. 
Shafe  Pttsr,  carter,  St.  John's  ft. 
Shaffer  Henry,  labourer,   18,  fouth  fourth  ft. 
Shaffer  John,  butcher,  355,  Arch  i\. 
Shaffer  Philip,  labourer,  53,  Queen  ft. 
ShallcroCs  &  M'Kinley,  fnoemakers,  43,  fouth  front  ft. 
Shalius  Francis,  engraver,  40,  Vine  it. 
Shanahan  Michacl,"iron  merchant,  58,  north  Water  ft. 
Shane  John,  fliallopnian,  Budd  H. 
Shannoek  Albert,  M.  D.  Bndd  ft. 
Shannon  John,   29,  North  fr. 
Shannon  Wm.  rau-lioncer,  183,  Market  ft. 
Sharpe  Benjamin,  taylor,  55,  and  57,  fouth  thh'd  ft. 
Sharp  Hannah,  between    Plumb   and  Shippen    ftreets,  ia  loath  fourth 

ftreet 
Sharp  Hervey,  labourer,  99,  New  ft. 
Sharp  Mr.  pilot,  64,  Chriftian  ft. 
Shar;  lefs  Jeffe,  merchant,  40,  fouth  third  ft. 
Sharfwood  James,  carpenter,  92,  north  ftxth  ft. 
Shaugneffcy  John,  labourer,  Coalcs  it. 
Shaw  x'lrchibald,  106,  Chriftian  ft, 
Shaw  Matthew,  houfe  carpenter,    197,  fouth  front  ftreet,   and  47,  Pioe 

ftreet 
Shaw  Robert,  merchant,  i,  nojth  fifth  ft. 
Shaw  Samuei,  merchant,  275,  High  ft. 
Shaw  Thomas,  fliocmaker,   172,  fouth  front  ft. 
Shaw  Wm.  carpenter,  44,  Union  ft. 
Sheaff  Henry,  wine  merchant,   180,  High  ft. 
Sheaff  Philip,  &  Son,  merchants,  166,  High  ft. 
Shcalr  Philip,  next  234,  High  ft. 
Sheaff  Wm.  wine  merchant,  168,   High  ft. 
Sheble  Jacob,  blackfmith,  77,  and  79,  north  fifth  ft. 
Shee  John,  City  Trealurer,  29,  Filbert  ft. 
Sheed  Ge.-irgc,  plaiftcrer,  between  German  and  Plumb,  in   fouth  fifth 

ftreet 
Sheed  Ifabella,  wiJow,  between  fourth  and    fifth  ftreeis,   in    German 

lueet 
Sheed  William,  plaifterer,  between  fourth  and  fitth  ftrccts,  in  Gcrmaa 

I'treet 
Sheed  Do^^lor,  corner  of  fixih  and  Pine  fr. 
Sheedcr  Fredciiclc,  taylor,  12,   Wood  ft. 


Shepherd  Rachel,  nurlc,  3,  Apple  tree  alley 
Shepherd  \Villiam,  bell  hanger,  and  whiteunith,  6^y 


Elm  ft. 


[     ^^8     ] 

Shephcril  Wm.  grrtcer,   14,  fonth  foiirtli  ft. 

Shepiiard  Nathan,  boan'   nierclians  -Ti  Keys  alloy 

Slicrenrith  Stcplie  1,  lu)(tlt:r,   near  ^17,  north   (ixtli  ft. 

Sherer  John,  lea  captain,  between  Ici-ond  and  tliird  ftreets,  in  German 
ftrcet 

Sherer  Wm.  tavlor,  54,  fouth  Water  i\. 

Sherman  Jacob,  joiner,  325,  north  third  ft. 

Sheridan  Abraham,   loz.  llace  ft. 

Sheridan  Dominick,  ioed  Itore,  420,  fouth  front  it. 

Shevvell  Robert,  jun.  njerchant,  44,  north  fecoiid  It. 

Shewcll  Robert,  merchant,  37,  Race  ft. 

Shewell  Sallows  &  Co.  merchant's,  67,  north  fecond  ft. 

Shields  John,  merchant,  22,  Chefnut  ft. 

Shields  Roliert,  merchant,  40,  north  lecond  fl. 

Shields  Robert,  lea  captain,  9,  Lombard  i\. 

Shields  William,  mariner,  between  fixth  and  I'eventh  ftreets,  in  Ship- 
pen  i\. 

Shillingsford  Wm.  canlkcr,  Church  allev 

Shillingsford  James,  bet.  6  &  10,  Chriiiian  ft. 

Shinkle  Frederick,  )un.  grocer,  corner  of  fe- ond  and  Market  ft. 

Shiney  Lawrence,  comb  maker,  182,  Vine  i\. 

Shingle  Frederick,  gentleman,  155.  Arch  ft. 

Sliingle  Michael,  baker,  corner  of  Huh  and  Shippen  ft, 

Shi  nick  Adam,  St.  John's  ft 

Shipbeck  Jacob,  baker,  64,  Cherry  alley 

Shippen  Edward,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court,  98,  fouth 
fourth  C:. 

Shippen  Wm.  hatter,  i,  north  third  ft. 

Shippen  William,  M.  D.  10,  Prnan  ft. 

Shober,  widow,  boarding  houfe,  99,  Swanfon  ft. 

Shoemaker  Abraham,  conveyancer,  124,  fouth  fourth  ft. 

Shoemaker  Benjamin,  gentleman,  258,  High  i\. 

Shoemaker  &  Berritt,  infurance  brokers,  29,  north  water  ft. 

Shoemaker  Charles,  flour  merchant,  lecond  wharf,  fouth  of  Chefnut 
ftrcet 

Shoemaker  Charles,  merchant,  9,  north  fourth  ft. 

Shoemaker  &  Cryder,  merchants, /",6,  north  water  ft. 

Shoemaker  Daniel,  bricklayer,  75,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Shoemaker  F.dward,   merchant,  256,  High  ft. 

Shoemaker  JefTe,  fhopkeeper,  89,  north  front  ft. 

Shoemaker  Jofeph,  {hopk-eper,  120,  noith  fec(  nd  ft. 

Shoemaker  jofeph,  filverlmith,  24,  Pewplatter  alley,  and  12,  north 
fecond  ft. 

Slioemakcr  Martha,  widow,  feamfrrefs,  3^9,  north  fecond  ft. 

Siioemakcr  Thomas,  merchant,  165,  Vine  ft. 

Shoemaker  Thomas,  gentleman,  117,  Cliefnut  It. 

Shoemaker  Eli,  flour  merchant,  30,  Cable  lane 

Shoemaker,  widow,  48,  north  fecond  ft. 

Shortall  Thoma?,  ftave  merchant,  47,  Qjieen  ft. 

Shorchoufe  &  Rofs,  merchants,  33,  fouth  front  ft. 

Shotwell  Eden,  gentleman,  22,  north  fifth  ft. 

Shreir  widow,  huckfter,  4,  Ker's  alley 

Shrupp  Henry,  breeches  maker,  between  third  and  fourth  ftreets,  ia 
Wood  fr. 


I     ^^9    1  - 

Shubert  S".fannali,  widow,  7-I,  north  (Ixtli  fr. 

Sluigerd  Simon,  ravlor,  366,  north  fccond  fr.  '■ 

.Shu'iL;ard  John,  lalniurcr,  478,  north  (icond  ft. 

Shuli'-r  JHCob,  innkeeper,  187,  north  1  liird  ft. 

S'niUs  Charles,  feed  itore,  oppofite  Plumb  in  iifth  {t, 

Shurtleff  Ala,  fca  captain,  28,  Almond Ih 

Sluifrer  Andrew,  cooper,  337,  north  lecond  ft. 

Shuliar  Jacob,  taylor,  17,  north  (Ixth  it. 

Shnrz  Henry,  Ihopkeeper,  202,  north  fecond  fr. 

Sibbaid  George,  merchant,  57,  north  fourth  ft, 

Siddon  William,   Hiopkeeper,  between  Qoeen  and  Chriitian  ftrect?,  in 
Frnni  ftreet 

Siddons  Joiiah,  taylorv  49,  Spruce  ft. 

Side  Wm.  mariner,  Coates  Cc. 

Side  Wm.  carter.  Brown  ft. 

Siemen  Paul,  me)-chant,  237,  fouth  Front  fr,  * 

Silence  Win.  mariner,  Coates  ft. 

Silver  John,  rordwaincr,  near  fecond  in  Callowhill  ft. 

Siemanng  flenry,  innkeeper,  379,  north  third  ft. 

Simkins  Arthur,    merchant,  between   Race    and   Vine  ftreets,   in  fixth 
ftreet 

Simmonds  William,  Accomptaut  in  the  War  Office,  9,  nnrili  fixth  H. 

Simmonet  John  Claude,  confectioner  and  diftilier,  27  High  ft.  and  cor- 
ner of  Lombard  and  ninth  ft. 

Simmons  An"tffdJ«',  filverfmith,  27,  Race  ft. 

Simmons  David,  coach  maker,  9,  Pruan  ih 

Simmons  David,  coach  maker,  corner  of  Chefnut  and  fifth  ft. 

Simmons  Edxsard,  lumber  merchant,  145,  north  third  ft. 

Simmons  Jofeph,  ironmonger,  91,  High  ft. 

Simmons  Leefon,  mariner,  ditto 

SiniPitons  Siephen,  hair  dreffer,  179,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Simmons  Wm,  merchant,  53,  Spruce  ft. 

Simon  John,  tavlor,  13,  fouth  alley 

Simonds  Jonas,  Inlpecl-lor  of  the  Cuftoms,   between    feventh  and  eighth 
fireets,  in  Chefnut  ft. 

Simonet  Mr.    ])3ftry  cook  &  confectioner,  254,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Sirrions  &  Nichoifon,  linen  and  woolen  drape: s,  :2'-3,  fouth  lecond  ft. 

Simplan  Charles,  porter  of  the  bank  of  Pennfvlvania,  127,  T'ine  it. 

Simpfon  James,  between  Front  and  fecond  ftreets,  in  Catherine  ft, 

Simpf  >n  James,  ta\lor,  between  German  and  Plumb,  in  fifth  ft. 

Simpfon  John,  blackfmith,  fouth  alley 

Simpi'or.  John,  between  Fiont  and  fecond  in  Catherine  fr. 

Sims  Buchridge,  gentleman,  17,  li)Ut!i  water  ft. 

Sims  Henry,  cabinet  maker,  37,  north  fifth  It. 

Sims  John,  painter  &  glazier,  near  fifth  in  Cherry  ft. 

Sims  John,  &  Co.  hatters  &  hofiers,  S3,  louth  fecond  ft, 

Sims  Jolcph,    merchant,    153  &  ij^,    fouth  V/ater  fr.  and  176,   fontli 
t'hird  It. 

Sims  Jofcph,  merchant,  155,  foutli  water  fr. 

Simfon  Hannah,  huckfter,  between  front  and  fecond  frrcets,  in  South 
ftreet 

Sirnion  John,  merchant,  123,  fontli  front  ft. 

Singer  Abraham,  merchant,  3,  north  fifth  fr. 

Singer  Emanuel,  currier,  22,  north  fourth  it. 

R 


[     '30     ] 

Sini^cr  John,  ifc  Abraham,  merdianrs,  137,  Iligb  ft. 

{Sin>>cr  iSaruh,  hiickCtcr,  16^,  north  Front  I'c. 

Singleton  James,  fliipwright,  below  CinifHan  in  fecond  fl'. 

Sint'leron  Thomas,  canlkcr,  near  (>iecn  in  Swanfon  li. 

Sinl<  Abraham,  harH  ware  meichanr,  19  &  21,  tii^h  ft. 

8ii1t  Tliomas,  plaiiterer,  72,  north  feventh  ft. 

Siftv  John,  grocer,  54,  nortii  levenrh  iV. 

iSitgrtaves  ^'  Fiench,  merchants,  48,  Ibuth  Front  fl-, 

-^irgreaves  John,  merchant,  ditto 

Sitorrcaves  VVillian),  gentleman,     ditto 

Sit/.  John,  labourer.  Crown  (t. 

S^celly  Tliomas,  lea  captain,  24,  north  fixtb  {[. 

Skinner  Wm.  painter  and  glazier,  38,  Vine  It. 

Skyren  Jo'in,  merchant,  ihwth  Wharves  and  81  Arch  ft. 

iSlaceman  Henrv,  dealer  i'."i  feathers,  98,  north  Front  It. 

Slaceman  Micliael,  taylor,  49,  ibuth  Water  it. 

Slade  Ann,  boarding  honfe,  34,  Arch  it. 

Slaughter  John,  ba'cer,  245,  north  fecond  ft. 

Sltarnort  Chriltopber,  grocer,  corner  of  Green  and  third  ft. 

Sieeier  Jacob,  currier,  Kuncle  i\. 

Sleoimer  Jacob,  cedar  cot>per,  298,  fonth  fcrond  ft. 

iSlingluirjofeph,  feed  ftore,  402,  nortli  third  it. 

iSloane  J'^hn,  tayli'r,  42,  I'uuth  fourth  ft. 

Slonghjolin,  Crown  ft. 

SmalKvood  Haac,  niercliant,  7,  Callowhill  fr. 

Smallwciod  IMartha,  ravernkeeper,  corner  of  fpruce  and  Dock  ft, 

Smartz  Elizabeth,  fhnpkeeper,  17,  north  third  fr. 

Smeltz  Reinard,  painter  and  glazier,  145,  Tiuth  fecond  ft. 

Smiley  Wm.  taylor,  12,  High  fr.  corner  of  fouth  Water  ft. 

Smith  Abigail,  widow  gentlewoman,  103,  Chefnut  ft. 

Smith  Alexander,  bricklayler,  Ga»'vel  ft. 

Smith  Ann,  widow,  above  fifth  in  Sooth  ft. 

Smith  Anthony,  mariner,  10,  Gray's  alley 

Smith  Afa^  mariner,  61,  Queen  fr. 

Smith  Benjamin,  taylor,  near  18,  Crefllin's  alley 

Smith  Catherine,  widow,  taylorefs,  21,  Coares  alley. 

Smith  Charles,  coachmaker,  next  185,  Ibuth  third  ft. 

Smitli  Charles,  trader,  St.  John's  it. 

Smith  Chriftopher,  Ichool  mafter,  Sterling  alley 

Smith  D.  blacklmith,  near  fifth  i'.  in  Apple  tree  alley 

Smith  Oaniel,  merchant,  44,  Loii.bard  it. 

Smith  David,    grocer,  between  Plumb  and  Shippen   ftreets,   in  Fifili 

fireet 
Smith  Deborah,  gentlewoman,  57,  Cherry  ft. 
Smith  Elizabeth,  widow,  fliopkeeper,  23,  Walnut  ft. 
Smith  Elizabeth,  widow,  fliopkeeper,  123,  High  ft. 
Smith  Edwar.!,  merchant,  93,  New  It. 
Smith  Edward,  bet.  6  ^'  10,  Shippen  It. 
Stnith  Frederick,  carter,  78,  north  feventh  ft. 
Smith  Frederick  [VLinifier  of  the  German  Lutherian  Congregation,  2,7/ 

north  fourth  ft. 
Sm.ith  Geora;e,  carter,  Green  ft. 
Smith  George,  cooler,  26,  Branch  ft. 
Smith  George,  fhopkeeper,  192,  north  third  ft^ 


C    ^31    ] 

Sniitli  George,  cornei  offiftli  and  Shippcn  ft., 

Snjith  Geoi^e,  rope  maker,  Church  alley 

binirh  George,  laylor,  26,  north  fourth  \t. 

Sinitli  Godfrey,  n.-!erchaut,  62,  north  Iccond  (r. 

binith  Harriot,  21,  Vernon  it. 

Smith  and  Harrilbn,  curriers,  72,  foulh  third  Tt. 

S.iiith  Henry,  marint?r.  Poplar  lane 

Smith  Henry,  mariner,  St.  John's  ll. 

Smith  Henry,  labou'er,  12,  Waggoner's  alley 

Smith  Hugh,  houfe  carpenter,  59,  Cherry  alley 

Smith  Jacub,    piailttrcr,    between  Race   and   Vine    ftreets,  in   fixth , 

ilreet 
Smith  Jacob,  hair  drcfllr,  92,  north  third  It. 
Smith  James,  jun.  merchant,  76,  fouth  Iccond  ft. 
Smith  James,   Judge  oi'  the  Supreme  Court,   near  Tenth,   in    Market 

llrecC 
Smith  James,  merchant,  158,  north  front  ft. 
Smith  James,  merchant,  ij]2iJ'outh  front  ft. 
Smith  James  oi  Ilichard,  m^-rchauts,  5  },  Ibuth  front  {\. 
Smith  James,  Inl'peclor  of  the  Cuflcns,  51,  Shippen  It. 
Siriitli  James,  clerk,   18,  Carter's  alley 
Smiih  John,  rope  maker,  483,  louth  front  ft. 
Smith  John,  manner,  31,  Pewter  platter  alley 
Smith  John,  merchant,  49,  Cherry  It. 
Smi'h  John,  above  Poplar  lane,  in  north  third  fh 
Smith  John,  <x  Go.  ironmongers,  346,  High  il. 
Smiili  John,  houl'e  carpenter,  280,  High  It. 
Smith  John,  coach  maker,  9''>,  Vine  it. 
Smith  John,  fliip  mailer,  17,  Vine  il. 
Smith  Johp,  B.  grocer,  22,  Spruce  fl. 
Smith  John,  baker,  next    /,8,  north  iecond  ft. 
Sm'fh  John,  roerchaat,  129,  ibuth  front  it. 
Smith  John,  S.  merchant,  30,  ionth  Ibcond  ft. 
Smith  John,  mariner,  4,  Plumb  it. 
Smith  John,  blacklmiih,  49,  rout4i  third  ft. 
Smith  John,  tin  man,  near  iront  in  Coates  it. 
Suiicii  John,  K.  attorney  at  law,  71,  north   third  ft. 
Smith  John,  drv  good  merchant,  72,  Lomliard  it. 
Smith  Jonathan,  15.  Alderman,  71,  nortii  third  ft. 
Smith  Jonathan,  Calhier  of  the  Bank  oi  Pennlylvania,  149,   fouth  third 

ftrect 
Smith  Joieph,  B.  merchant,  48,  north  front  ft. 
Smith  Jorhua,  R.  bricklayer,   between  Race   and  Vine  ftreets,    in  Fifth 

ftrect 
Smith  Lambert,  houfe  carpenter,  i8,  CrcfTons  alley 
Smith  Margaret,  widow,  huckfter,  88,  New  it. 
Smith  Margaret,  near  fifth,    in  Spruce  it. 
Smith  Mary,  bet,  nfth  ai,d  fixih,  in  South  ft» 
biuithMary,  mantua  maker  and  milliner,  197,  north  front  ft. 
Smith  iMafon,  houfe  carpenter,  Creflcins  court 
Smith  Nathan,  lioule  carpenter,  109,  north  fifth  ft. 
S'uith  Newberry,  fliopkeeper,  ^'^6,  north  iecond  ft. 
i^iwUi  Ptter,  ihopkeeper,  above  Poplar  Lane^  in  north  fccoud  IL. 


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Sm'th  RicharJ,  R.  merchant,  6i,  north  fixih  ft. 

JSmirh  Robert,  Sc  Co.  mercliaiits,  58,  north  front  ft. 

Smith  Robert,  blackfinich,  Gafkill  It, 

Smitli&  Rodman,  merchants,  49,  I'onth  front  ft. 

Smith  Samuel,  H.   Printer  and  Proprietor   of  the   Univerfal  Gazette, 

Ti8,  Chefnur,  &  71,  north  third  ft. 
Smith  Samuel,    broker,   86,  foutli  front   ftreet,    and    172,  norili  fourth 

ftrect 
Smith  Samuel,  jrcntleman,  87,  Arch  ft. 
Sniiili  Saani'l,  ivarincr,  80, north  Water  ft. 
Smith  Samuel,  innkceptr,  corner  of  German  and  fifih  ft 
bniiih  iSanuitl,  mariner,  between  Tenth  and  Eleventh  ftrcets,    in  Arch 

ftreet 
Smith  Sarah,  fhopkecper,  21,  fouth  fourth  ft. 
Smith  Saral),  4;^^,  Calde  htnc 
Smith  Tliomas,  houle  carpenter.  Clever  alley,  the  firft   below  Spruce 

in  fifth  ft. 
Smitii  Tiiomas,  clerk,  14,  Carters  alley 
Smith  Thomas,  W.   gentleman,  2iy,  Arch  ft. 
Smith  Thomas,  hardware  merchant,  near  fourth  ft,  in  Cyprels  alley,  & 

58,  Piigh  ft. 
Smith  Thomas,  houfe  carpenter,  1 1,  north  eighth  ft. 
Snnth  Thomas,  ftore  keeper,  bet  «'ten   fecond  and   third,  in    Sliippen 

Incct 
Smith  Tiiomas,  fiioeraaker,  96,  Shipjjcn  !'r. 
Smith  Uriah,  nierthant,    20,  north  tliird  ft. 
Smilli  Wm.  porter,  corner  of  feventh  and  Lombard  ft. 
Smith  Wm.  taylor,  Srampers  alley 
Smith  Wm.  carter,  Brown  ft. 
Smitii  Wm.  taylor,  78,  fouth  third  ft. 
Smith  Wm,   carpenter,  near  fiftli  ftreet,  in  CrefTons  alley 
Smitii  Wm.  biiVuit  l-aker,,  402,  north  I'econd  ft. 
Smith  Wm.  flioemaker,     402,         ditto 
Smith  Wm.  merchant,  77,  north  Water  ft. 
Smith  William   iNloore,  attorney  at  Law,  corner  of  Chefnnt  and  Fifth 

ftreet 
Smith  Wm,  tavernkeeper,  17,  Walnut  ft. 
Smith  Wm.  jiin.  menhant,  5,  &  13,  iouth  front  ft. 
Smith,  &  Wood,  merchants,  47,   north  Water  i\. 
Smith  Wi'low,  boarding  houfe,  1  28,  north  fecond  ft. 
Smith  Widow,  n,  north  eighth  ft. 
Sm.iiher  Jaates,  engraver,  21,  Walnnr  ft, 
Smyth  Frederick,  gentleman,  77,  Union  ft. 
Sneii  James,  fea  captain,  between  Swanfon    and   Front,  in  Catharine 

ftreet 
Snider  Cliarles,  labourer,  St.   John's  ft. 
Snider  Jacob,  flujemaker,  44,  Sugar  alley 
Snider  Herman,  cabinet  maker,   between  fever.th  and  eighth,  in  Cherry 

ftreet 
Snider  Wm.  banbox  maker,  193,  Race  ft. 
Knowden  George,  houfe  carpenter,  27,  North  ft. 
Snowuen  Jofeph,  merchant,  60,  fonth  fifth  fl. 
Snowcen  ifaac,  jun.  merchant,  141,  fouth  fecond  ft, 
SnQwden  Leonard,  brewer,  130,  north  front  ft. 


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Snowdcn  k  M'Coikle,  Printers,  47,  north  fourth  ft. 

Snowdcn  &  North,  merchants,  11,  Spruced. 

Snyder  Adam,  windlbr  cl-.air  maker,  Brown  Ih 

Snyder  Anthony,  cooper,  near  tifth  ft.  in  CrefTons  alley 

Snyder  Anthony,  Hioeinaker,  next  door  to  the  corner  ot  third,   in  Ger- 
man il. 

Snvder  Benedict,  flocking  weaver,  20,  North  ft. 

Snyder  Jacob,  brick  maker,  near  44.9,  north  third  ft. 

Snyder  Ermoii,  cabinet  maker,  next  59,  north  eighth  ft. 

Snyder  Ezekicl,  labourer,  between  fixth  and  ieventh  ftrcets,  in  Cherry 
Jtreet 

Snyder  George,  coach  maker,  Smith's  court,  north  fifth  ft. 

Snvder  Henry,  bock  binder,  Shivelcy's  alley 

Snyder  Jacob,  innkeeper,  Coates  it. 

Snyder  Jacob,  flioeniaker,  14,  Wood  ft. 

Snyder  John,  i>ex.r  449,  north  third  ft. 

Snyder  John,  grocer,  54,  north  fourth  ft. 

Snyder  John,   bruili  maker,   190,  north  lecond  ft. 

Snyder  \Vm.  chair  maker,  421,  north  third  ft. 

Snyder  Widow,  boarding  houfe,  78,  Race  ft. 

Sober  fllizaberh,  widow,  Z9,  Cable  lane 

Soderftrom  Richard,  Swediih  Conful,  between  eighth  and  ninth,  in  Fil- 
bert ft. 

Somiers  Tennice,  merchant,  St.  John's  ft. 

Sommerkam.p  Piiilip,  C.  druggifl  &.  apothecary,  45,  High.  ft. 

Somniers  Martin,  near  Arcii,  m  ieventh  ft. 

Sonis  Jacob,  fhoemaker,  15,  louth  alley 

Sonis  J()l-,n,  grocer,  191,  Ibuth  fecund  11. 

Soudcr  Charles,  brick  layer,  iiear  eighth  ft.  in  Sugar  alley 

Souder  Jacob,    Ci^nnty   Cummillioner,  zd.    houfe  above  Pegs  Run,   in 
north  fecond  i\. 
^jS<5uder  Jacob,  brick  .'ayer,  33,  Cable  lane 

Souders  [Mary,  fchool  miftrefs,   INleade   a'ley 

Soudcr   Mr.    innkeeper,  between  eighth  and  ninth  ftrects,   in  Filbert 
itreet,  at  the  fign  of  the  Robin  Hood 

Sowder  John,  baker,  122,  north  third  ft 

Sowarwah  Lawrence,  baker.  Sugar  alley 

Sowerby  Mary,  widow,  lunkfter,  15,  Arch  ft. 

Spaight   Jacob,  butcher,   between   eighth   and  ninth    ftreets,  in  Vine 
ftreer 

Spain  &  Lodor,  block  and  pump  makers,  144,  north  Water  ft. 

Spang  Mr.  innkeeper,    156,  north  fecond  i\. 

Spangley  George,  black  cc  white  fmitli,  26,  South  ft. 

Sparhawk  John,  bookfcUer  &:  Itationer,  67,  fouth  fecond  ff. 

Sparks  David,  grocer,  corner  of  Walnut  and  Water  ft. 

Sparks  Henry,  tallow  cliandler,  16,  Spruce  ft* 

Sparks  Richard,  F.  block  maker,  115,  fouth  Water,  and  148,  fouth  front 
ftreet 

Speakmari  Hannah,  gentlewoman,  next  176,  Arch  ft. 

Specker  John,  coachman,  near  Walnut,  iu  h£.h  ft. 

Speel  John,  baker,  46,  ftraw berry  ft. 

Speegle  William,  ftone  cutter,  between  tenth  and  eleventh,  in  Chefnut 
fhcet 


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Spcnce  Andrew,  dcntiH:,  120,  fouih  fccond  ft. 

Spcncc  Thon-ias,  ^^entknian,  next  180,  Spruic  fK 

JSpciuer  Jolcpi),  mcrclianr,  64,  north  ll-cond  IK 

bpcriy  JuH'h,  C<  Co.   mercliants,  ly;,  Hi^li  l\. 

Spicer  i  Kud.lcrow,  curriers,  66,  ioiilh  third  It. 

Spiegel  John,  comb  maker,  90,  north  fixtli  IL 

Spillnrd  Matthew,  grocer,  and  innkeeper,  ij8,  South  l\. 

Spindcr  Thomas,  coachman,  79,  Ibuth  lifih  ft. 

Spooner   John,    innkeeper,   turner  of    Sugar   alley,   and  north  eighth 

llrcet 
Sprigs  fames,  cordwainer,  310,  north  feccnd  fl. 
SprogcU  Edwards,  grgzier,  448,  north fecond  It 
Sprogell  Elizabeth,  gentlewoman,  ditto 
iSpringer  Francis,  Ihocmaker,  16,  Almond  il. 
Springer  George,  flioemaker,  corner  of  fevcnth  and  Lombard  fl. 
Springer  John,  Printer,  near  eighth  ft.  in  Sugar  alley 
Spurk  Peter,  clock  and  watch  maker,  86,  north  fourth  ft. 
Srackpoole  Geor^^e,  merchant,  202,  fourh  front  fc. 
Sracy  Srxrah,  gentlewoman,  39,  Almond  ft, 
Sracv  Mofen,  currier,  Duke  It. 

Sraclthoufe  Martha,  widow  gentlewoman,  178,  north  front  ft. 
Stackhoufe  M.  china  ftore,  176,  north  front  ft. 
StatFord  Cornelius  William,  EditcM*  of  this  Due>51ory,  Carpenter  ft, 
Stail'ui  d  Robert  S.  druggift,  36,  High  ft. 
Stall  Frederick,  rope  maker,  109,  north  i'econdft. 
Stall  John,  boarding  houfe,  39,  north  third  ft. 
Stammers  Edward,  baker,  7,  Sterling  alley 
Stammers  Edward,  &  Co.  flour  merciiants,  11,  Market  ft. 
Stamper  Sarah,  widow  gentlewoman,  next  157,  fouth  third  ft. 
Stampers  Mrs.  68,  Pine  ft. 

Stanbcrry   Jacob,  fnopkecper,  232,  north  front  ft. 
Stanert  John,  fchool mailer,  north  third  Iheet,   two    doors  above  Green 

Itrttt 
Stanert  William,    Luckfler,   between  Nuble  and  Green  ftreets,  in  north. 

third  It. 
Stane  Edv.  ard,  mariner,  117,  Swanfon  ft. 
Staniield  Thomas,    coachman,  between  i'inc  and  Lombard  in  fouth  fifth 

ftrtet 
Stanfield  Thomas,  grocer,  between   iourth  and  fifth  ftreets,   in  German 

ftreet 
Stanford  Wm.  fltoemaker,  2,  Fourteen  chimnies 
Stanley  Norris,   lea  cajtain,   between   fecund  and  third  ftreets,  in  Ger^ 

man  It, 
Stanmeyers  [acob,  carter,  next  54,  north  eighth  ft. 
Stansberry  Saraii,  widow,  22,  Sugar  alley 
Srarck  Jacob,  wheelwright,  near  lixth  ft.  in  Creftbn's  alley 
Starr  John,  mercli^uf,  214,  north  front  ft. 
^itarr  Ifaar,  merchant,  163,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Starr  Ilaac,  16,  Strawberry  ft. 
Starr  1.  gentleman,   between   Cbtfimt  and  Walnut  ft.   in   fouth   fourths 

ftreet 
Starr  &  Pritchet,  merchants,  62,  fouth  Wharves 
Starr  Rachael,  hat  binder,  16,  Strawberry  ft. 
gtaylor  Wm.  pcncr,  21,  WilUng's  alley 


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Stedman  Alexander,  filvcrunith,  CrefTon's  court 

Steel  Alexander,    huule  carpenter,    between  lecond  and  ihird  ftreets,  io 

German  ft. 
Steel  Anthdiiy,  chair  maker,  3/;,  fouth  Wharves 
.Steel  Archibald,  gentleman,  180,  north  tifth  It, 
Steel  Gcoftre,  clerk,  154,  ipruce  ft. 
Steel  John,  wheelwright,  119,  Walnut  ft. 
Srtel  John  G.  £;rocer,  Moravian  alley 

Steel  [ohn.  Comptroller  of  the  treafury,  ni,  foiith  fifth  fr; 
Sreel  Thomas,  merchant,  14,  Pine  It. 
Steel  Wm.  k  James,  flour  merchant,  72,  fouth  Wharves 
Steel  Wm.  merchant,  2y,  Walnut  ft. 
Steelman  Solomon,  hair  dreller,  351,  (outh  front  ft. 
Stecnburg  Abraham,  dry  good  (lore,  98,  north  fecond  ft. 
Steever  Daniel,  grocer,  216,  High  W, 
Steever  Henry,  &:  Co.  273,  High  fh 
Stein  Abraham,  lellcr  of  watches,  86,  north  third  ft. 
Stein  Adam,  malller,  St.  John's  fh 
Stein  Catlierine,  widow,  1145,  High  ft. 
Stein  Jacob,  dealer  in  grain  and  fionr,  6,  north  fifth  ft, 
Stciner  Ann,  widow,  Knight's  court 
Steiner  Frederick,  taylor,  near  20,  North  ft. 
Steiner  ik  Kamraerer,  Printers,  43,  llace  i\. 
Steinauer  Michael,  cordwainer,  33,  Vine  ft. 
Sreinmetz  Cafper,  tavernkeeper,  77,  north  fourth  ft. 
Sreinmetz  Conrad,  cedar  ccoper,  205^  High  It. 
Steinmetz  Grace,  223,  north  third  i\. 
Sreinmerz  John,  mercliant,  223,  High  ft. 

Sreinmetz  John,  jun.  merchant,  69,  north  Water  ft. and  223  High  ft. 
Scenefle  John,  tavlor,  Coates  it. 

Steplitns  Robert,  boarding  houle,  lu;  ft^iiuli  tliird  ft. 
Sterling  Samuel  S.  n-'ercluint,  15,  north  ^\  ater  (t. 
Sterret  Saniue!,  merchant,  3,  Walnut  fr.  and  corner  of  Arch  and  (Ixtb 

itreet 
Stevens  Benjamin,  gentleman,  96,  Arch  ft. 
Stevens  Edward,  phvfician,  78,  Walnut  ft. 
Stevens  John,  nailor,  13,  Cl.elnut  ft. 
Stevens  Marv,  Meade  alley 
Stevens  Walter,  fhip  niafter,  26,  Race  ft. 
Stevenfon  Andrew,  tiiina  niercliant,  50,  north  fecond  ft. 
Sievenfun  Crook,  merrhatit,  8,  iciuth  Water  i\. 
Stevenfon  Hemy,  fea  captain,  Meade  allev 
Stevenfon  Ralph,  tanner,  446,  nortli  third  ft. 
Stevenfon  Wm.  fen.  houfe  carpenter,  152,  South  fourth  ft. 
Steward  Aaron,  lumber  merchant,  corner  of  Front  and  Green  ft. 
Steward  Hervey,  blackfmith,  164,  Lombard  ft. 
Stesvard  James,  fruiterer,  92,  north  Front  ft. 
Steward  &:  Knight,  iunjbcr  merchants,  between  CallowhiU  and  Vine  ft. 

in  north  water  ft. 
Steward  N.  fliipmafter,  corner  of  German  and  fecond  ft. 
Steward  William,  carpenter,  neartifth  It.  in  deifon's  alley 
Steward  Wm.  ihailopman,  158,  fouih  Water  ft. 
Srewardlbn  Thomas;,  r.ierchdr.r,  near  86,  Arch  ft- 


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Stewart  Andrew,  boarding  houfe,  i':!2,  north  Water  fl. 

Stewart  Charles,  taylor,  92,  (biith  Water  ft. 

Stewart  &  Cochran,  printers  &.  booklellers,  31.,  fouth  fecond  (1. 

Stewart  Duncan,  jrentlenian,  corner  of  Cable  lane  and  Callowhill  fl. 

Stewart  Fraruis,  /liip  mafter,  Bailey's  court,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Stewart  Grize!,  genrleman,  266,  fouth  front  ft. 

Stewart  Henry,  grocer,  143,  fouth  Water  ft. 

Stewart  John,  blaclclmith,  32,  north  fixtli  ft. 

Stewart  John,  houfe  carpenter,  11,  Plumb  ft. 

Stewart  James,  printer.  Cherry  ft. 

Stewart  Jofeph,  carpenter,  between  feventh  and  eighth  ftreets,  in  Cher- 
ry fheet 

Stewart  Margaret,  widow,  boarding  honfc,  303,  Arch  ft. 

Stewart  Robert,  mariner,  bet.  47  &  51,  north  feventh  ft. 

Stewart  Robert,  cooper,  8,  Combe's  alley 

Stewart  Thomas,  fail  maker,  3   Swanfon  ft. 

Stewart  Thomas,  houfe  carpenter.  Fuller's  alley 

Stewart  Wm.  blackfmith,  corner  of  Spruce  and  fifth  ft' 

Stewart  IVTrs.  gentlewoman,  near  88,  fouth  fourth  fr. 

StiiV  Thomas,  hairdreftcr  &  perfumer,  ^j.  Elm  ft. 

Stiles  Elizabeth,  gentlewoman,  107,  north  front  it. 

Stiles  John,  lumber  merchant,  411,  north  front  ft. 

Stiles  Wm.  gentleman,  70,  Walnut  fr. 

Still  [ohn,  flioemaker,  corner  of  Penn  and  South  ft. 

Stille  John,  len.  taylor,  40,  fouth  front  ft. 

Stille  John,  jun,.  merchant,  33,  fouth  Water  ft.  and  M'Cullogh's 
court 

Stiller  Henry,  plaifterer,  87,  north  fifth  fr. 

Stjllwaggon  Frederick,  iron  merchant,  163  and  202,  north  waterlt. 

Stillwaggon  Joleph,  pump  maker,  near  I'ccond  in  Callowhill  it. 

Stimel  Philip,  tobacconift,  169,  High  ft. 

Stineford  Baltzer,  baker,  i.  Grays  alley 

Stock  John,  painter,  11,  fouth  feventh  ft, 

Stockdale  Geraldus,  grocer,  6,  Plumb  ft. 

Stockhard  Conley,  houfe  carpenter,  between  third  and  fourth,  in  South 
ftreet 

Stocker  Mrs.  gentlewoman,   193,   fouth  front  ft. 

Stockcr  John,  merchant,   188,  iouth  front  ft. 

Stone  George  Frederick,  merchant,  313,  north  front  ft. 

Stone  Daniel,  fhopkeeper,   1 1  y,  north  fecond  ft. 

Stockman  Jabez,  tavernkeepcr,  116,  north  Water  ft. 

Stockton  Obcdiah,  lumber  merchant,  3,  Callowhill  ft. 

Stokes  James,  merchant,  corner  of  front  and  INIarket  iT. 

Stokes  Wm.  umbrella  maker,  61,  fouth  iecond  ft. 

Stokes  Wm.  I.  furvcyor  of  lands,  29,  Vine  ft. 

Stoltz  Wm.  labourer,    St.  John's  it. 

Stouce  George,  blackfmith,  373,'  north  fecond  ft. 

Stout  Gsorge,  labourer,  30,  SafTafras  alley 

Srout  Peter,  labourer,  Coates  ft. 

Stout  Wm.  molaftes  boiler,  53,  Callowhill  ft. 

Stow  Charles,  taylor,   24,  Combes   alley 

Stow   John,  turner,  Moravian  alley,  and  41,  Jackfon's  court 

Stowar  George,  cedar  cooper,  389,  north  fecond  ft. 


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Sioy     Patience,    widow,    fcamftrefs,    be!:vveen    6,    and    8,  Moravian 

alley 
Srravley  George,  innkeeper,    200,  Hijrh  i\. 
Stravline  George,  taylor,  -3,  Callow  lull  ft. 
Strembeck  William,  painter  aud    glazier,    near  Water,    in   Chriflian 

ftreec 
Siretth  Joleph,  clerk  in  the  Reaifter's  ofilce,  36,  north  Gxth  ft. 
Strieker  .Adam,  blackjmieii.    Wood  l\. 
Strieker  John,  coach   maker,  47,  Callowhill  fl. 
Strieker  "M.  6,  Lfetitii  court 
Srricland  John,  carpenter,  next  299,  Arch  ft. 
Striile  Jofepb,  gentleman,  corner  of  fourth  and  Pine  ft. 
Scrieby  Adam,   innkeeper,  39 z,  north  front  It. 
Strieper  Elizabeth,   widow.  Brown  ft. 
Stringer  Peter,  labourer,  14,  S^igar  alley 
Stromberg  Jacob,  painter  and  glazier,  bet.  Ojieen  "<  Chriftian,  in  fcconA 

iheet 
Strong  Jofeph,  i\T.D.  27,  Pine  ft. 
Strong  MatthfW,  lea  captain,  23,  Rye  ft. 
Stroop  Henry,  houle  carpenter,  next  207,   Arch  ft, 
Stroup  John,  taylor,  14,  north  Water  ft. 
Stuckart  Henry,  baker,  9,  Appletree  alley 
Stuckerc  John,  fhopkeepcr,  35,  north  fourth  ft, 
Stuart  &  Barr,  merchants,  160,  (outh  front  ft. 
Stuart  James,  Clerk  in  the  Rtglfter  Department,  103,  Spruce  ft. 
Stuart  James,   Printer,  7,  ilerhng  alley 
Stuart  James,  M.  D.  322,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Stubs  William,  painter  &  glazier,  near  Plumb,  in  fiftl]  ft. 
StuU  William,    labourer,    between  tenth   and  eleventh  ftreets,  in  Arc'^ 
fireet 

Sturgis  Peter,  fhoemaker,  Gafkill  ft. 

Suberbe  Peter,  fegar  manufa'flurer,  50,  Duke  ft. 

SuUenderJohn,  blackfmith,  10,  "Mmond  ft. 

SuUinder  Jacob,  blaikfrnith,  near  Poplar  Lane,  in  north  Third  ft. 

Sullivan  Jeremiah,  dealer  in  fruit,  51,  Arch  lu 

Sullivan  Margaret,  widow,  34,  Sterling  alley 

Sullivan  Ma'-garet,  widow,  77,   Penn  ft. 

Sullivan  wid  >w,  66,  Union  (h 

Summerl  &  3rawn,  mtr«.hanrs,  83,  north  Water  ft» 

Summerl  Jofeph,  merchant,  81,  north.  \Varer  It. 

Summers  Andrew,  jun.  broker,  32,  Chefnut  ft. 

Smnmers  Daniel,  labourer,  7,  Branch  Ic. 

Summers  George,  houfe  carpenter,  106,  Lombnrd  fr. 

Summers  Kenry,  brewer,  in  Noble  Lane,   tlie  corner  of  f..'CGnd  ft. 

Summers  John,  painter  and  glazier,  near  eighth,  in  Archie. 

Summers  John,  (lioemaker,    15,  Mary  ft. 

Summers  Mirtin,  blackfmitii,  Waggoner's  alley 

Summers  Rachacl,  widow,  26,  S  'uth  alley 

Siunmcrs  Mr.   gentleman,   near   Summers's  bnilding,  in   nortli    fecond 
ftreet 

Suplee  Andrew,  fchool  mafter,  345,  fouth  fecond,  and  in  Catherine,  bet. 
fecond  and  tliird  ft. 

Sums  Philip,  feed  ftorc,  334,  north  fecond    I:. 

S 


t  138  J 

SiitcliiTJohn,  merchant,  100,  Spruce  fr, 

Siiter  Pleury,  grocer,  30,  north  fixth  (1. 

Surer  Jacob,  houi'c  carpenter,  248,  north  feconJ  (i. 

Sutcer  David,   watchman,  Grten  l\. 

;£^atter  Mary,  widow,  grocer,  196,  north  Water  ft. 

Sutter  Mary,  widow,  201,  north  front  ft. 

Sutter  Daniel,  Deputy  Sheriff,   14,  Kunckel  ft. 

Siittoii  Daniel,  grocer,  5,  north  fourth   ft. 

Sutton  Hugh,  boarding  houfe  and  fliopkeeper,  4,  Strawberry  rf. 

Sutton  Woo)man,  fea  captain,  72,  Union  ft. 

Swab  Jacob,  taylor,  370,  north  fecond  ft. 

Swaine  Eber.ezer,  fliip  carpenter,  52,  Duke  ft. 

Swanfon  John,  grocer  and  mariner,  (;o,  iouth  fecond  ft. 

Swanwick  John,  merchant,  near  Spruce,  in  fixth  ft. 

Swarts  George,  blackfmitl),  near  the  corner  of  Market,  in  north  fixtlf 

ftreet 
Swartz  George,  blackfmith,  4,  north  fixth  ft. 
Swartz  George,    taylor,  124,  north  Water  ft. 
Swartz  Peter,  102,  Vine  ft. 

Sweeney   Morgan,  clerk  in  the  Auditors  office,  bet.  fourth  &  fifth,  in 
South  ft. 

Sweeney   Biddy,   widow,   near   the  corner  of   High  ft.  in   fouth  fixth 
ftreet 

Sweetman  &  Rudolph,  merchants,   i.  Spruce  ft. 

Sweitzer  Henry,  printer  and  bookfelier,  85,  Race  ft. 

Swift  Charles,  attorney  at  law,  266,  fouth  fecond  ih 
Swift  John,  W.  merchant,  199,  fouth  front  ft. 

Swifc  Jofeph,  merchant,  103,  Pine  ft. 

^wope  Mary,  gentlewoman,  near  63,  north  feventh  ft. 

Sybert  Cafper,  merchant,   131,  north  third  ft. 

Sybert  Widow,  ihopkeeper,  168,    north  fecond  ft. 

Sydney  Hutchinfon,  widow,  gentle  woman,  4,  Church  alley 

Sykes  John,  hatter,  20.  north   front  ft. 

Sykes  William,  gentleman,  243,  fou'ih  fecond  (i. 


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T 


__^  ACK.  Chriftian,  taylor,  near  128,  north  fifth  ft. 
Tage  Robert,  tavern  keeper,  204,  north  water  ft. 
Tagert  John,  merchant,  5  and  11,  north  Water  it. 
Tairert  Patrick,  iliopkeeper,  78,  ditto 

Tagert  &  Smith,  merchants,  51,  Chelniit  ft. 
Taggert  Robert,  gentleman,  9?.,  north  fifth  ft. 
Taggert Robert,  mahogony  lawyer,  bet.  German  and  Catherine,  in  fifth 

iireet 
Tallman  George,  butcher,  262,  north  front  ft. 
Talley  Jehu,  pitt  fawver,  Green  ft. 
Taney  John,  taylor,  77,  fouth  Water  ft. 
Tanner  Anthony,  painter,  94,  Spruce  ft. 
Taralcon  L.  A.  merchant,  204,  louthfetondft. 
Tardy  Alexander,  tin  manufacturer,  107,  north  fecond  ft. 
"I'arran  iMary,  widow,  feamftrels,  212,  Ibuth  water  ft. 
Tarrifs  Joiin,  fliip  mailer,  479,  fouth  front  ft. 
Tate  Mark,  mariucr,  near  25,  Vernon  ft. 
Tatem  Jeremiah,  fliip  mailer,  38,  I'ennft., 
Tatem  Jofeph  R,  merchant,  119,  fouth  Front  ft. 
Tatem  Sarah,  mantua  maker,  near  65,  north  eighth  ft. 
Tatem  Thomas,  I'ail  maker,  100  Union  ft. 
Taylor  Amos  A.  merchant,  28,  Race  ft. 
Taylor  Amos,  merchant,  2,  Ibuttilecond  ft. 
Taylor  Amos,  jun.  merchant,  46,  north  water  ft. 
Taylor  Ann,  widow,  boarding  houie,  back  of  20  Elfrith's  alley 
Taylor  Ann,  widow,  boaiding  houfe,    18,  Almond  ft. 
Tavlor  Benjamin,  bricklayer,  29,  Elfrith's  alley 
Taylor  Charles,   above  Poplar  lane  in  north  third  ft. 
Taylor  &  Fulton,  grocers,  255,  Market  ft. 
Taylor  George,  j>in.  broker,  6c  iranflator  of  the  French  and  Spanifii  li^n- 

guages,  149,  Chefnut  Ih 
Taylor  George,  taylor,  St.  John's  ft. 
Taylor  George,  jun.  principal  clerk  of  the  Secretary's  office,  36,    lioj'tl^ 

eighth)  it 
Taylor  George,  gentleman,  Nicholfon's  court 
Taylor  James,  &  Co.  merchants,  28,  nortii  third  ft. 
Taylor  Jane,  fiopkeeper,  21,  north  Front  ft-. 
Taylor  John,  gentleman,  10,  fouth  front  ft. 
Taylor  John  M.  gentleman,  85,  Chefnut  ft. 
Taylor  John,  ihipwright,  back  of  64,  Chriftian  ft, 
Taylor  John,  Ihip  carpenter,  fJrown  ft. 
Taylor  John,  tavcrukteper,  Siiippcn  ft. 


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Taylor  I.  R.  fail  maker,  5,  ChurLli  alley 

Taylor  Lewis,  ihoc  dealer,  74,  High  ft. 

Tavlor  Ltwis,  laylor,  45,  lou;h  Water  ft. 

raylor  Lewis,  lliocinaker,  between  Qiiecn  and  Catherine  in  fouth  fecoiid 

ilrcet. 
Taylor  Lewis,  flioemaker,  84,  High  fh 
Taylor  iViary,   widow,  Brown  ih 
Taylor  iMjry,  baker,  32,  Siawbcrry  ft. 
Taylor  &  Newbold,  niercliants,  zo,  Chefmit  i\. 
Tavlr  'ieiiif,   inufician,  96,  ncrtii  fixth  (1. 
Taylor  Richard,  (ea  captai:),  between  German  and  Plumb  fircets,  in  fifth 

flreet 
Taylor  Robert,  fruiterer,  66,  north  Front  ft, 
Tavlor  Robert,  taylor,  56,  fouth  watci  11. 
Taylor  Robert,  yz,  Green  ft. 
Taylor  Robert,  fruiterer,  84,  High  ft. 

Ta  br  Samuel,  clock  &:  watcl")  maker,  corner  of  Water  and  High  ft. 
Tavlor  Thomas,  ftoenidker,   28,  Pewter  platter  alley 
Taylor  Wm.  cordwainer,  92,  Swanfjn  i\, 
TuW's  Charles,  nndical  inftruiuent  maker,  60,  Walnut  ft. 
Taxis  George,  cabinet  makei-,  near  34.7,  north  Front  ft. 
Tear  Phii'.p,  tavern  keeper,  88,  Shippen  ft, 
Tedfurd  John,  botther,  Ruiter's  alley 
Terence  John,  pump  maker,  Gafkel  ft. 
Termaize  Mr.  132,  north  lecond  ft. 

Ternant  John,    gentleman,    bet.  tenrh  and  eleventh,   in   Chefnin  ftreet. 
Tell  Tliomas,  bilcuit  baker,  Feares's  court 
Ttfton  John,  brick  layer,  back  of  5,  Waggoners  alley 
Thacl-ara  James,  engraver,  23,  George  It. 
Thackara  William,   meafurer  of  Grain,  70,  Spruce  ft. 
Thatclier  Anthony  lumber  merchant,  321,  north  front  ft. 
Thatcher  Jofeph,  lumber  merchant,  409,  north  third  ft. 
Thatcher  Richard,  merchant,  7,  north  iecopdfL  and  37,    Pewter  plat- 

teralley 
Thaw  Benjamin,   taylor,  37,  Arcii  ft. 

Thibault  cz  0\  goldfmitiis  <!L  ieweliers,   2ji,  louth  ff;cond  ft, 
ThivTrev  John,  216,  iouth  fecond  ft. 
Third  John,  grocer,  82,  Unkm  ft. 
Thomas  Daniel,  gentleman,    130,  Arch  ft, 
Thomas  John,  merchant,  32,  north    front  ft. 
Thomas  Joleph,  attorney  at  law,  70,  fouth  third  ft. 
Thomas  jofeph,  carpenter,  between  eighth  and  ninth  ftreets,  in  Cherry 

ftree.: 
Thomas  Ifaac,  fhoe  warehoufc,   123,  north  fecond  ft. 
Thomas  Tfaac,  &  Culhertfon,  curriers,  123,  Race  ft. 
Thomas  Luke,   merchant,  26,  fouth  third  ft. 
Thomas  Mary,  widow,  gentlewoman,  60,  north  filth  ft.. 
Thomas  Nathaniel,  dealer  in  tea,  24,  Market  ft. 
Thomas  Peter,  conveyancer,  144,   Market  f}. 
Thomas  Robert,  merchant,   fouth  wharves,  near  High  ft. 
Thomas  Robert,  merchant,  156,  Arch  ft. 

Thomas  Samuel,  labourer,  between  German  and  Plumb  ftreets,  in  fifth 
Areet 


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Thomas  &  Shreve,  fhopkeepers,  34,  north  front  ft 

Thomas  Su'annah,  widow,  St.  John's  i\. 

Thomas  Timothv,   clerk,  14,  Chancery  lane 

Thoinis  Wm.  H.  clerk,  416,  nonh  front  ft. 

Thomas  Wm.  fea  captain,  8,  Butler's  court 

Thomas  Jacob,  taylor,  27,  fouth  fourth  It. 

Thomas  Mrs.  gentlewoman,  18,  Chefnut  i\. 

Thomas   Mrs.  boarding  houfe,  between    Shippen  and  So\-.th,  in  fourth 

flreet 
Thomas  Mrs.  gentlewoman,   10  ?,  fonth  third  ft. 
ThompfonAitchefon,  taylor  and  boardins;  houfe,  95,  fouth  Water  ft. 
Thomplbn  Argus,   widow,  between  fecond  and  third  ftreets,  in  German 

ftref ' 
Thomplbn  Charles,  grocer,  347,  lourh  fecond  ft. 
Tliompibn  David,  Ihoemaker,  93,   louth  Water  ft. 
Thompfon  David,  taylor,  60,  ditto 

Thomplon  Edv.-ard,  merchant,  next  86,  Arch  ft 
Thompfon  Henry,  painter  and  glazier,  ir.uth  eighth  ft. 
Thomplbn  James,  i-nnkeeper,  15,  fouth  fourth  ft. 
Thompfon  James,  tavernkeeper,  near  6,  Vernon  fc, 
Thomplbn  John,  fea  captain,  29.  Qjicen  ft. 
Thompfon  John,  merchant,  38,  fourh  front  ft. 
Thompfon  John,  blackfmith,  Walnut  ft.  \ 

Thompfon  John,  foap  boiler,    between  fifth  and  fixth  ft.  in  Lombard 

ftreet 
Thompfon  John,  potter,  76,  north  fourth  It. 
Thompfon  John,  ica  captain.  Brooks  court 
Thompfon  John  Piintcr,  34,  Carters  alley 
Tiioniplbn  John,  cooper,  25,  Penn  {t. 
Thompfon  &  Lyle,  grocers,  corner  of  fecond  and  fouth  ft, 
Thomplon  Margaret,  tavernkeeper,  2,  Soutlift. 
Thomplbn  Richard,   infpcftor  of  tobacco,  6,  Laurel  fr. 
Thompfon  VVm.  cabinet  maker,  259,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Thompfon  Wni.  cooper,  498,  no.rth  fecond  fr. 
Thompfon  Widow,  grocer,  54,' north  eighth  ft. 
Thompfon  Widow,  349,  fouth  front  ft. 
Thoinlbn  George  &  E^dward,  merchants,  129,  Market  ft. 
Tiiornibn  Jacob,  grocer,  210,  High  ft. 
Thomfon  Jeiic  &c  Co.  drnggii'.s,  34,  Race  Cu 
Thomibn  Mary,  boarding  houfc,  1 1  2,  Spruce  ft. 
Thomfon  Thomas,  carpenter,  Nicholfons court 
Thorn  George,  rope  makef,  near  Chriltian,   in  fecond  ft. 
Thorne  Richard,  tavernkeeper,  9,    north  front  ft. 
Thornborough  Mr.  mariner,  82,  South  ft. 
Thornburn  James,  ftone  cutter,    corner  of  tenth  and  High  fr. 
Thornhill  Dorothy,  widow,  11,  Willings  alley 
Thornman  Nicholas,  rigger,  near  Oiieen,  in  Swanfon  ft. 
Tnornton  Daniel,  mariner,   Fartners  row^ 
Thornton  John,  innkeeper,  39,  north  fecond  ft. 
Thornton  John,  393,  north  front  fr. 

Thornton  John,  tavernkeeper,  corner  of  Catherine  and  front  ft. 
Thornton  Widow,  Cliurch  alley 
Thrump  Daniel,    houfe  carpenter,  34,  Sugar  alley 
Tbufcon  ThonKS/  hair  drefler,  Elmfleys  alley  ^ 


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Tliuun  Dan'el&  Vincent,  merchants,  115,  north  Water  fr. 

'j'lnuton  John,  labourer,  EKiflcvs  alley 

""lice  llichard,  fliip  maftcr,  11,  Ca'lowhill  fl. 

Tifiin  and  liienian,  diftillcrs,  in  South,  near  fourth  fl. 

Tiii'in  I.  hatter,  70,  fouth  recond  i\. 

Tilghman  Edward,  attorney  at  law,  116,  Chefnut  ft. 

Tiltrhman  William,  attorney  at  law,  68,  Walnut  fl. 

Till  George,  Ihip  M'right,  Duke  it 

Tiller  Robert,  bricklayer.  Green  ft. 

TiHinghafl  Daniel,  C.  lea  captain,  307,  fouth  front  fl. 

Tdly  Peter,  merchant,  43,  Almond  It. 

Tillyer  Thomas,  gentleman,  20,  Cherry  alley 

Tilman  Chriftophei,  fhoernaker,  38,  Almond  ft. 

Timin'r  &  Eafby,  cabinet  makers,  405,  north  front  ft. 

Timings  Thomas,  cabiiiet  maker,  6,   Butlers  court 

Timmons  Philip,  tavernkeeper,   71,  Dock  ft. 

Timinons   Mary,   ^vidow,    tavern  keeper,  between   71,  and  77,  Dock 

ftreet 
TifTerand  Ann,  widow,  near  25.  Vernon  fl. 
Tittermary  Richard,  merchant,  34,  Almond  fl. 
Titrermary  Sc  Sons,  merchants,   fbuth  wharves,  near  Pine  fr. 
Titus  Peter,  watchman,  42,  Moravian  alley 
Toby  Simon,  mariner.  Keys  alley 
Tod  Alexander,  Alderman,    12,  Walnut  ftreet,  and  179,   louth  Water 

flreet 
Tod  William,  H.  attorney  at  law,  94,  fouth  fccond  ft. 
Todd  David,  ironmonger,   102,  High  fl. 
Todd  James,  and  William  Mott,  dry  good  merchants,  26,  fouth  front 

ftreet 
Todd  Nicholas,  mariner,  Duke  fl. 
Toland  Henry,  merchant,  5  and  14,  north  third  fl. 
Tomkins  Jacob,  fliopkeeper,  144,  north  third  fl, 
Tomkins  &  Noble,  Lumber    merchants,  corner  of  Noble  and  Third 

flreets 
Tomkins  Thomas,  bricklayer,  40,  Sugar  alley 
Tool  Margaret,  huckfler,  near  fiTth,  in  South  ft. 
Topham  lieuben,  copperfmith,  176,  Arch  ft. 
Town  Henry,  carter,  Budd  ft. 
Town  Thomas,  lea  captain.  Brown  fl. 
Town  Thomas,  fliopkeeper,      ditto 
Townes  Thomas,  millwright,  310,  north  front  ft. 
Townly  John,  bott'er,  near  49,    louth  fourth  ft. 
Townfcnd  Henry,  182,  north  third  fl. 
Townfend  John,  cabinet  maker,  86,  Spruce  ft. 
Townfend  Noel,  feed  Itore,    173,  north  third  fl. 
Toy  Ann,  widow,  near  the  corner  of  Swanion  and  Almond  ft. 
Toy  Elizabeth,  Goforth  alley 

Toy  Hannah,  widow,    dof'rcfs,  corner  of  third  and  German  ft. 
Toy  William,  fhipwright,  between  fecond  and  front  ftreets,   in  Plumb 

ftreet 
Traner  Patrick,  trader,  between  Shippen  and  Plumb  ftreets,  in  fourth 

ftreet 
Trank  John,  houfe  painterj  rear  Brown,  in  north  third  fl. 


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Irank  Lawrence,  painter,  near  Brown,  in  north  third  Ih 

Traqnair  James,  Hone  cutter,  3,  north  tenth  ft.  and  corner  of  High  and 

tenth  i\. 
Trafel  Jacob,  merchant,  16,  Strawberry  ft. 
Tral'el  &.  Matlack,  grocers,  287,  High  ft. 
Trautvnne  William,  (lareh  and  powder  manufadliirer,  and  hair  dreffer,^ 

192,  north  {'econd  ft. 
Travers  John,  labourer,  14  ChimnieB 
Traverle  Patrick,   mariner,   between  fourth  and  fifth  ftreets,  in  Plumb 

ftreet 
Travis  John,  merchant,  317,  Market  ft. 
Trees  John,  innkeeper,  between  eighth  and  ninth  ftreets,  in  Cailowhill 

ftreet 
Trellie  Jofeph,  hair  drefTer,  next  268,  fouthfecond  ft* 
Tremel  Cafper,  huckfler,  66,  Cherry  ft. 
Treniells  John,  fea  captain,  195,  north  front  ft. 
Treded  Robecci,  widow,  boarding  houfe,  187,  Ibuth  Front  ft. 
Tretwell  John,  257,  High  ft. 
Tribit  Simon,  labourer,  4,  Kunckle  ft. 
Trimble  David,  mariner,  9,  Salfafras  alley 
Trimble  James,  deputy  fecretary  to  rhe  Commonweakh  of   Pcnnfylva- 

nia,  42,  Cable  laiie 
Trinman  Francis,  muiician,  90,  north  fourth  ft. 
Tiippe  Adam,  fchool  malter,  25,  Green  ft* 
Trotter  Daniel,  cabinet  maker,  ico,  north  Front  ft- 
Troubat  John,  taylor,  107,  north  third  i\. 
Trout  John,  ironmonger,  206,  north  iecond  ft. 

Truman  James,  tin  plate  worker,  80,  north  feventh  ft. 
Trumble  Francis,  cabinet  maker,   bet.  fecond  and  third,  in   Catherine 
ftreet 

Tryer  Andrew,  porter,  29,  north  ft. 

Tryon  Elizabeth,  widow,  tin  manufacSlurer,  i6j,  north  fecond  {t. 

Tryon  Frederick,  baker,  26,  Cailowhill  ft. 

Tryon  Francis,  tin  and  copper  manufatSturer,  148,  north  fecond  ft. 

Tryon  George,  copperfmith,  92,  Vine  ft. 

Tucker  Benjamin,  merchant,  45,  Cherry  ft. 

Tucker  &  Dilworth,  hardware  merchants,  153,  Market  ft. 

Tuckner  James,  clerk,  16,  Pewter  platrer  alley 

Tucknifs  Henry,  printer,  25,  Church  alley 

Tucknifs  John,  book  binder.  Flutter's  alley 

Tuffs  Samuel,  rope  maker,  Duke  ft. 

Tuggs  John,  fruiterer,  near  12,  north  fixth  ft. 

TuUey  V/m.   cordwainer,   between   Sliippen  and  Plumb,  in  George  ft. 

Tully  David,  frevadore,  near  Plumb  in  fouth  fifth  ft. 

Tully  Wm.  cordwainer,  84,  Shippen  tb. 

Tunis,  Annefley,  oc  Co.  merchants.  Walnut  ft.  wharf 

TurnbuU  James,  fea  captain,  above  fecond  in  Soutii  fr- 

TurnbuU  &  Mcrrie,  cabinet  makers,  near  Market  It.  in  north  feventh 
ftreet 

Turner  Benjamin,  mariner,  between  third  and  fonrth  ftreets,  in  Plumb 

Turner  Catherine,  widow,  near  53,  Penn  ft. 
Turner  George,  bricklayer,  i46,\ior:h  iiUlj  ft. 
Turner  John,  Bl^ik  horle  alley 


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Turner  John,  mart  msker,  lo,  Chriftian  ft. 
Turner  Jolin,  primer,  zj,  Carter's  alley 
Turner  I oi'cjMi  Rev.  362,  louth  fecond  i\. 
Turner  i'etcr,  butcher,  14,  Chiinnies 

Turner  ik  Thompfon,  malt  makers,  near  Qiiecn  in  Swanion  ft. 
Tutiui    vVm.  gentleman,  212,  Market  ft. 
Turner  VVm.  fiiipwright,  near  6,  Chriftian  ft. 
Turner  IVlr,  nailor,  Crab  ft. 
Tw  tils  Goilfrey,  brewer,  145,  High  ft. 
Twelts  ik  Morris,  brewers,  bet.  147  &  149  High  ft. 
Twibill   Viaihew;  i'crivener,  26,  Walnut  ft. 
Tvbou;  Avrew,  hatter,  55,  Chefnut  ft. 

Tylbn  Benjamin,  ironmonger,  between  Race  and  Vine,  in  north  fixth 
ftreet. 


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\^  HLE  John,  hair  dreiTer,  21,  north  fourth  ft. 
Uiierith  Jonn,  ihoemaker,  156,  north  third  i\. 
Underwood  John,  jeweller,  north  fecond  ft.  above  Poplar  lane 
Underwood  Robert,  Clerk  in  the  Auditor's  office,  bet,  VValnut  and  Chef* 

nnt,  in  eighth  ft. 
Unife  Catherine,  widow,  boarding  houfe,   fouth  Front  ft.  bet.  Mary  and 

Prinie  flreets 
Urquhart  Alexander,  mariner,  between  Water  and  Front,  in  Catherine 

ftreet 
Uftick  ThomasRev.  minifter  of  the  Baptift  Cliurch,  79,  north  third  ft. 
Udick  Stephen  C.  printer,  74,  Sterling  alley,  and  ditto. 


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V  AILLANT  James,  merchant,  208,  north  feconJ  {>. 
Valence  Frederick,  coachmaker.  Green  11. 
Vallanchee  Samuel  Seballian,  white  waHier,  Goforth  alley 
Vallance  Adam,  blacklmith,  79,  Chriltian  It. 
Vallance  John,  engraver,   145,  Spruce  ft. 
Vallance  Nicholas,  Tea  captain,  47,  Shippen  fh 
Valley  John  Francis    hoarding  hoiife,  25,  Cherry  allev 
Vallon  Lewis  C.  teacher  of  the   French  lanp-uap;e,   Winnamore's  alley 
Vanarfdale  John,  clerk    at   she   Baltimore  and  New  l(ork  Stage  ofhce, 

9,  Ibuth  fourth  i\. 
Vanarfdale,  widow,  next  ■299,  north  third  ll. 
Vance  96,  Vine  ft. 

Vance  Adam,  blackfmith,  corner  of  Baker's  alley  and  Swanfon  ft. 
Vance  James,  cabinet  maker,  corner  of  eighth  and  Arcli  It. 
Vancivcr  Jacob,  gentleman,  365,  nortlr  Front  It. 
Vancleve  Aaron,  gentleman,  near  29,  northeighth  ft. 
Vancleve  John  Anthony,  26,  Vine  ft. 
Vandcrgrief  Abraham,  fhoemaker,  236,  north  Front  ft. 
Vanderllice  George,  barber,  2,  Ell'rith's  alley 
Vandini  Samuel,  carter,  Green  ft. 
Van  Mannierck  Anthony,  gentleman,  61,  Lombard  ft. 
Vanneck  Thomas,  fljip  mafter,  461,  foutli  Front  ft. 
Vanneman  John,  fea  captain,  9,  Queen  ft. 
Vanncman  Wm.  taylor,  fouth  Water  near  Pine  ft. 
Vanneman  Frederick,  taylor  Meade  alley 
Vanneft  Jolin,  taylor,  corner  of  Walnut  and  Water  ft. 
Van  Often  James,  iioufe  carpenter,  between  fifth  and  fiKth  ft.  in  Green 

Lane. 
Van  Reed  John,  55,  Walnut  ft. 
Vanfife  Ji)leph,  lea  captain,  J93  north  Front  ft. 
Vannuxem  James,  merchant,  73,  north  Water  It. 
Vaprier  John,  grocer,  182,  north  fecond  ft. 
Varn<:r  Paiiip,    tobacconilt,  corner  of  Brewer's  alley  and  north  Third 

fcreet 
Varnon  Mr.  hair  drefTer,  15,  fouth  water  ft. 
Vaughan  John,  merchant,  109  &  111,  fouth  front  ft, 
Vaughan  Wra.  fea  captain,  299,  fouth  front  fir. 
Vanx  Anne,  gentlewoman,  72,  north  third  ft. 
VauK  James,  gentleman,  72,  north  third  it. 
Vccamoin  Widow,  131,  Callowhill  ft. 
Veil'er  John,  labourer,  near  449,  north  third  ft. 

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Venablc  Robert,  white  wafticr,  79,  north  fixtli  ft. 

Venn  diaries,  lea  captain,  between  Front  and  Waier  Ttreets,  in  CLrift!-' 

a/j  I'treet. 
Verger  John  Baptifte,  next  47,  nonli  fcventh  ft.  bick. 
Vermilva  Elizabeth,  bnarding  hoiifo,  a^ij,  north  lecondft. 
Victor  Saint,  upholi'rerer    44,  Race  ft. 
Vichn  Ptur,  gentleman,  249,  fouth  Front  il. 
Vidier  Richard,  bricklayer,  next  zyy.  Arch  ft. 
Vincent  John,  i^ioemaker,  15,  Oiicen  It. 
Virtue  David,  fliotmakcr,  above  Chriliian  in  fecond  ft. 
Vitry  Anthony,  icourcr,  1,  Piuan  ft. 
Vizer  Thomas,  upht)hT:erer  and  paper  hanger,  near  Spruce  in  (outh  fi.xtli 

ftreet 
Vogel  Frederick,  bricklayer,  84,  Vine  ft. 
Voight  Henry,  chief  coiner  of  the  mint,  2y,  north  feventh  ft 
Voight  Sebaftian,  clock  8c  watch  maker,  149,  noitli  fecond  ft. 
Von  Phul  Wm.  brewer,  107,  New  ft. 
Von  Wilier,  AadreWj  cabinet  maker,  15,  Clierry  alley. 


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AAGE  8:  NORTON,  watch  makers,  31,  fouih  third  ft, 
Wachfmutli  Mr.   merchant,  213,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
V/ackerly  Woollcry,  cooper,  Coates  ft. 

Waddington  Sc  Harwoo:!,  merchants,  30  and  32,  fouth  front  ft- 
"Waddin2:''nn  John,  merchant,  63,  Pine  ft. 
Wadman  Peace,  mariner,  208,  fouth  third  ft. 
Wadman  Praife,  boarding  houfe,   158,  fouth  front  ft. 
Waehter  Anthony,  innkeeper,   50,  north  fourth  It. 
Wager  Philip,  merchant,  134  and  136,   norch  iecond  ft. 
Wageman  Mary,  widow,  gentlewoman,  67,  Vine  it. 
Waggoner  John;  tanner  and  currier^  Noble  lane 


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•Waggoner  Peter,  ilioemaker,  1 16,  north  tliird  ft. 

Wagner  George,  currier,  65,  Race  i\. 

Wagner  Grace,  \%  iAow,  geutlewoiuan,  32,  Moravian  alley 

Wagner  Jacob,  attorney  at  law,  3Z,  Moravian  alley,  and  85,  north  third 

Ilreet 
Wagner  John,  merchant,  25,  fouih  fecond  fi. 
Wainwright  Ifaac,  block  and   pump  n>aker,  61,  north  Water,  &  8t, 

nortii  front  i\. 
Waiuwright  Samuel,  hatter,  nest  96,  V^ine  fl. 
Wakeford  Onflow,  ccach  makei-,  between  Chefnut  &  Walnut,  in  fourth 

ilreet 
Wakeling  Samuel,  book  binrler,  34,  north  feventh  f}. 
Wa'ker  Andrew,  84,  north  eighth  fh 

Walker  Chriilopher,  baker,  ner.r  Qiieen,  in  Ibuth  front  fl. 
Walker  David,  inerchar.r,  ,89,  Iburh  fifth  Ih 
Walker  John,  jun.  goli'rmiih  and  jeweller,  i,  north  third  ft. 
Walker  George,  painter,  St.  John's  ft. 
Walker  John,  taylor  and  Ihc'pkeeper,  114,  Swanfon  ft. 
Wclkcr  John,  grocer,    15,  Chernut  ft. 
Walkor  "jofeph,  cordwainer,  12,  Sv.-anfi-in  ft. 
Walker  i.  merchant,  75,  Arch  ft. 
Walker  Mary,  widow,  huckfter,  345,  fouth  front  ft. 
y/alker  S:  E.  Mil'er,  near  Qiieen,  in  front  ft. 
Walker  Philip,  painter,  above  Poplar  lane,  in  north  third  ft. 
Vv'alker  R.icIiavJ,  Uiariner,  between  fecond  and  third  ilreets,  in  G^r 

ftreet 

Walker  Samuel,  grocer,  44,  Arch  ft. 
Walker  Si.iion,  itierciiant,  near  fifth,  in  Pine  ft. 
WalkerSracy,  grocer,  12,  north  lecond  it. 
Walker  Thomis  German,  fiiopkeeper,  Frombergers  court 
Walker  Wiliiam,  goldfmith,  139,  Ibuth  front  ft. 
Walker  Mrs.  i,  nyrth   eighth  ft. 
Walker  Mr.  near  lerond  in  Plumb  ft. 
WallCa'.per,  Hviu  dreiTer,  24,  north  fou'-th  ft. 
Wall  Ciiarles,  breeches  maker,  38,  Ibuth  fourth  ft. 
Wail  Elizabetii,  tobacconift,  next  215,  iourh  fecond  ft. 
Wall  Jolin,  Mour  merchant,  20,  Wahuit  ft. 
Wadle  Benjamin,  fadle  and  harnefs  maker,  18,  fouth  third  ft. 
Wallace  J.'hn,  R-a  captain,  12^-,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Wallace   P..obert,   fhopkeeper  and    boarding    houfe,    77,    north   thirsj 

ftreet 
Wallace  Samuel,  bricklayer,  244,  Race  ft. 
Wallace  William,  merchant,  40,  nortli  front  ft. 
Wallace  Williani,  M.  D.  2^7,  foutli  third  it 
Wallheim.r,  Margaret,  widow,  tavernk^eper,  9,  Plumb  ft. 
Wallington  John,  {lioemaker,  Parms  allev 
Wain  JefPe,  merchant,  115,  fouth  third  ii. 
Wain  Jelfe  k  Robert,  merchants,  1,  Wain's  wharf 
Wain  Nicholas,  gentleman,   146,  foutii  front  ft. 
Wain  Richard  &"jofeph,  merchantii,  Bickley's  wharf 
Wain  Robcr:,  mercliant,  near  142,  Ibutii  fecond  ft. 
Walnut  widow,  372,  north  iecond  i\. 
Walpole  Thoixias,  grocer,  26,  Pear  ft. 


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Walfli  yolin,  lumber  merrliant,  0.^7,  north  front  ft. 

Wallli    Micliacl,    porter,  between  Sliippen  and  Plumb  ft.  in  fouth  fifth 

ftrcet 
Walter  Adam,  flioemal  er,    123,  Arch  ft. 
Walter  Daniel,  labourer,  471,  north  ice  end  ft. 
Walter  George,  tarter,  54,  Callow  hill  ft. 
Walter  George,  fliocniaker,  y,  Shippen  ft. 
Walter  Jacob,   bricldayer,   octween  fifth  and  fixth  ftreets,   in    Cherry 

ftreet 
AVaiter  Jacdb  tiriplate  worker,  177,  north  third  ft. 
Walter  James,  f'chool  mafter,  369,  fouth  front  fh 
Walter  Nicholas,  difhiler,  21,  Cable  lane 
Walter  Peter,    bif'cuit   baker,  between  Vine  and  Callowhill,    in  water 

fheet 
Walter  T.  blackfmith,  near  20,  Dock  ft. 
Walter  Philip,  fhocniaker,  798,  north  fecond  ft. 
Walters  Mary,  fchool  miftrefs,  fhepherd's  court 
Walterch  John,  labourer,  St.  John's  ft. 

Walton  Samuel,  cabinet  maker,  near  Green,  in  north  third  i\. 
Wampok-  Ifaac,  fcrivener,  124,  north  third  ft. 
Wance  Jacob,  Ikin  drefTer,  Budd  ft. 
Ward  John,  fhoemaker,  Gofortli  alley 
Ward  John,    flevadore,   between  Third  and    Fourth  ftreets,  in  Plumb 

flreet 
Ward  John,  gunfmith,  St.  John's  i\. 

Ward  John,  harnefs  maker,  near  feventh,  in  Lombard  ft. 
Ward  Su(annr.h  and  Sarah,  grocers,  15,  north  fourth  ft. 
Ward  Valentine,  gentleman,  between  QueeH  and  Mary,   in  fouth  front 

fheet 
Warder  John,  merchant,  20B,  ncrth  front  ft. 
Warder  Jeremiah,  Parker,  &  Co.  merchants,  12,  north  third  ft. 
Warder  Jeremiah,  merchant,  12,  diito 

Ware  Ann,  boarding  lioufe,  176,  fouth  water  fh 
Ware    John,     grocer,   between    fr\th   and   feventh  ftreets,   in    Sout^ 

ftreet 
Ware  John,   fliip  joiner,  123,  Callowhill  ft. 
Waring  Elijah,  merchant,  35  norti)  fecond  ft. 
Warner  Anna,  gentlewoman,  20,  Arch  fl. 
Warner  George,   ivoiy  turner,  and  s\halebone  cutter,    28,  north  fourth 

ftreet 
Warner  Hieromius,   brafs  founder,  26,  north  eighth  i\. 
Warner  Jofeph,  laft  &  heel  maker,  14,  Chefnut  i\. 
Warner  Jofeph,  h:>-ufe  carpenter,  near  12,  north  fixth  ft. 
Warner  Jofeph,  houfe  carpenter,  J2,  north  fixth  ff. 
Warner  Jofeph,  carpenter,  near  the  corner  of  Arch,  in  eighth  i\. 
Warner  Mary,  fieve  maker,  Combes's  alley 
Warner  Martha,  20,  Strawberry  ft. 
Warner  Mary,  2,  Combes's  alley- 
Warner  Philip,  flioemakcr,  Sugar  alley 
Vv''arner  Samuel,  fail  maker,  19,  Pewter  platter  alley 
Warner  Swen,  laft  &  heil  maker,  24,  Chefnut  ft. 
Warren  [ames,  flaip  carpenter,  53,  Penn  ft. 
Warren  Ifaac,  bricklayer,  near  eighth,  ia  Arch  ft 


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Warton  INl^ry,  widow,  near  40,  north  Eiglitb  ft. 

Warwick  Thomas,  irnith  and  farrier,  4,';9,  north  fecond  ft. 

Waterman  JefTc,    ichool  mafter,    27,   north  alley,   and   147,    Chefnut 
ftreet,  back 

Waters  John,  fchool  mafter,  back  of  272,  fouth  Second  ft. 

Waters  Mary,  doJtrefs,  Willing's  alley 

Watkins  Thomas,  brulh  maker,  13,  Strawberry  ft.  » 

Watkins  Mrs.  166,  fouth  water  ft. 

Watmough  I.  merchant,  200,  Arch  ft. 

Waribn  Alexander,  uphoifterer,  Powell  ft. 

Watibn  Arabella,  widow,  Meade  alley 

WarPjn  Charles  C,  taylor,  24,  Ibuth  Fourth  ft.  , 

Watfon  Elizabeth,  mils,  hiickfter,  near  149,  Race  fr. 

Watfon  John,  fea  captain,  46,  Shippen  It. 

Watfon  John,  mercliant,  254,  High  fr. 

Watfon  Margaret,  mils,  milliner,  192,  north  Front  fc. 

Watfon  Matthew,  gentleman,  16,  Vernon  It. 

Watfon  Sc  Paul,  merchants,  Chefnut  ftreet  wharf  . 

Watfon  Thomas,  Ihcpkeeper,  48,  Lon^bard  ft. 

Watts  George,  fea  captain,  13,  Vernon  ft. 

Watt  Samuel,  merchant,  5,  South  Front  fr. 

Way  Andrew,  taylor,  i,  (Quarry  it. 

Way  George,  coach-maker,  -,■,  fouth  Fifth  ft. 

Way  Jofeph,  pilot,  34,  (>_ueen  It. 

Wayne  Jacob,  cabinet  maker,  164  oc  166,  north  Front  ft. 

Wayne  Samuel,  houfe  carpenter,  17,  Keys  alley. 

Wayne  Wm.  lumber  merchant,  119,  Vine  ft, 

Weatherhead  AJexander,    fruiterer,   between    Front  and   Second,    in 

Coates's  ft. 
Weatherill  Francis,  grocer,  326,  north  Front  it. 
Wearheril!  Samuel,  jnn.  oil  and  colour  man,  near  9,  South  alley. 
Wean  Elizabeth,  widow,  north  fcmrth  11. 
Weatherill  &  Son,  druggifts,  65,  north  Front  ft. 
Weaver  Adam,  tavlor,  14  Union  ll. 
Weaver  George,  Ihoemaker,  30f  Plumb  ft. 
Weaver  Kenry,  Ihoemaker,  62,  north  hfth  ft. 
Weaver  Jacob,  between  Coates's  lane  and  Brown  fr.  in  north 

Third  ft. 
Weaver  Jacob,  tanner,  and  juftice  of  the  peace,  495,  north  front  ft. 
Weaver  John,  painter  and  glazier,  next  293,  Arch  ft. 
Weaver  John,  M.  D.  417,  north  fecond  ft. 
Weaver  John,  houfe  carpenter,  Sucar  alley 

Weaver  John,  innkeeper,  corner  of  Coates's  lane  and  north  Third  ft. 
Weaver  John,  cabinet  maker,  £8,  north.  Front  ft. 
Weaver  Mary  Ann,  bet.  fifth  and  fix-h  in  South  ft. 
Weaver  Mathias,  grocer,  148,  north  Third  ft. 
Weaver  Matthew,  flour  dealer,  92,  north  Seventh  ft. 
Weaver  Phillips,  cabinet  maker.  Brown  fh 
Weaver  William,  labourer,  near  Arch  in  north  fifth  ft. 
W^ebb  Robert,  jeweller,  ,57,  Shippen  ft. 
Webb  Thomas,  fancy  hat  maker,  11,  Gray's  alley 
Webb  Thomas,  mariner,  138,  fouth  Fourth  ft. 
Webb  Thomas,  fca-captain,  47,  Almond  ft. 


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M''ebflcr  Richard,  /liopkccpcr,  5,  Sliij)i)cn  ft. 

WeLifkr  Zcpliaiiiah,  piini^r,  li.icl:  of  270,  Kacc  fl-, 

Weckerly  Abraham,  butr.litr,  iirown  Ih 

Wcckcrly  Conracl,  inercliant,  205,  norlli  Third  fh 

"VVeacl  GcDige,  innkeeper,  azo,  Market  l\. 

Weed  Cicor^c;,  M.  D.  69,  iiuiili  Front  ft. 

Weed  Mrs.  1 8 1,  Arch  ft. 

Weekam  jaiue?,  tavlor,  iSi'',  noitli  water  fl. 

Weeks  John,  tavcrnkeepcr,  between  tliird  and  fourth  in  German  ft. 

Weer  Williarn,  labourer,  68,  Sup;ar  alley. 

Wcicks  Benjamin,  fhip  mailer,  6z,  Swanfon  fl. 

Wcidncr  Henry,  hair  dreiTer,  73,  north  front  fK 

Weifs  Anthony,  gro.cer,  152,  north  third  ft. 

Weifs  widow,  158,  north  fifth  ii. 

WcifJtnbach  Henry,  brewer,  131  &  133,  north  water  (i. 

Welch  John,  hariiei's  maker,  124,  north  fourth  ft. 

Welch  John,  harnels  maker,  124,  Noble  ft, 

Welch  John,  mariner,  between  Front  and  water  in  Prime  ft. 

Welfli  Patrick,  taylor,  y6.  South  ft. 

Welch  I'hcebe,  124,  riorth  Fourth  it. 

Welch  .Samuel,  fca-captain,  124,  Noble  ft. 

Wells  Kdward,  bricklayer,  near  Callovihill,  in  north  water  ft. 

Wcl's  Gideon  H.  merchant,  near  lOo,  Arcli  ft. 

Wells  Jclm  C.  attorney  at  law,  41,  north  Second  ft. 

Wells  and  Morris,  merchants,  135  High  ft. 

Wellh  Aim,  widow,  bctsyeen  third  and  fourth  in  German  ft. 

Welih  fames,  tavernkeeper,  and  jiroprictor  of  tjie  Baltimore  and  NcW 

York  ftage-ofSce,  8  8c  jO,  fuutli  fourth  fr. 
Welfli  jol'.n,  merchant,  47,  fouih  water  fr.  and  z2,  fouth  wharves 
Wellh  widow  Hannah,  2*58,  fouth  front  ft. 

Wefcott  George  and  Henry,  copper  merchants,  4,  north  fourth  ft. 
Wefcott  George,  copper  merchant,  262,  Higli  ft. 
Weft  Charles,  gentleman,  186,  north  front  ft. 
Weft  Francis,  merchant,  io8,fcuth  Front  ft. 
Weft  Francis  &  John,  merchants,  25,  Dock  ft. 
Weft  James,  conftable,  between  Lombard  and  South,  in  fifth  ft. 
Weft  Jofiah,  clock  and  watch  maker,  12,  Straw  berry  ft. 
Weft  Matthew,  tavernkeeper,  45,  north  VVater  It. 
Weft  Samuel,  merchant,  j§,  north  water  ft. 
Weft  Sarati,  boarding  houfe,  180,  fourh  Front  ft. 
Weft  William,  merclianv,  corner  of  front  and  Vine  ft. 
Weft  William,  fait  merchant,         ditto 
Weft  widow,  j86,  north  front  ft. 
Wefifall  Sarah,  Noble  ft. 
Weftwood  Peter,  Farm's  alley. 
Wetherill  Benjamin,  china  ftore,  187,  High  ft, 
Wetherill  Jiifeph,  gexitlenian,  170,  foutli  fourth  ft. 
Wevill  Richard,  merchant,  between  fourtli  and  fifth,  in  South  ft- 
Weyand  John,  drayman,  near  504,  north  Second  ft. 
Weymer  George, -labourer,  130,  Noble  fr. 
Whartnaby  Arabella,  widow,  Meade  alley 
Wharton  Charles,  merchant,  156,  fouth  Second  fr. 
Wharton  Elizabeth,  gentle\Yonian,  128)  fouth  fourth Tt. 


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Wliarton  Elizabeth,  gentlewoman,  25,  Lomliard  (t. 

Wharton  Fraalin,  gentlewoman,  next  268,  Ibiith  H-conclfr, 

VV'liarton  George,  tanner,  next  392,  north  tVont  It. 

Wharton  John,  gcntlciiian,  58,  CheCniU  It. 

Wharton  John,  fhoemaker,  122,  Ibuth  i'econd  ft. 

Wharton  John,  lurgcon  barber,  58,  Vine  (t. 

Wharton  Joieph,  gentleman,  fei,  fouth  Third  ft. 

Wharton  Ifaac,  merchant,  107,  louth  Tliird  (t. 

Wharton  Kearney,  merchant,  155,  Ibuth  Second  ft. 

Wharton  and   Lewis,    merchants   and  infurance  brokers,    115,   fouth 

Front  ll. 
Wharton  Moore,  merchant^  icy,  Spruce  ft. 
Wharton  and  Palmer,  merchants,  Pine  itreet  wharf 
Wharton  Pere2;rinc  H.  merchant,  352,  fouth  front  i\.  and  near  Queen  in 

Swanfon  it. 
Wharton  Kachael,  widow,  gentlewoman,  08,  north  iixth  ft. 
Wharton  Roberr,  merchant,  135,  louth  Third  ft. 
Wharton  Samuel,  gentleman,  278,  fouth  fecond  it. 
Wharton  I'iiomas  P.  Sc  Co.  merchants,  73,  fouth  water  ft. 
Wharton  Wm.  gentleman,  16,  Pine  i\. 
Wheaton  Amos,  gentleman,  386,  north  Second  ft. 
Wheaton  Amos,  plane  maker,  Green  ft.  bet.  Front  and  Second 
Wheeler  John,  taylor,   17,  Strawberry  it. 
"Wheeler  Samuel,  blacklmith,  99,  Vine  ft. 
Wlieeler  Mr.  painter,  12,  CoiTjbes' alley. 
Whelan  George,  boarding  hoij'e,  102,  Swanion  ft. 
VVhelan  &:  M'^Grath,  foap  boilers  and  tallow  chandlers,  Brewer's  alley, 

bet.  third  and  ftmrlh  ft. 
Whelen  John,  tyler  to  the  free  mafon's  lodge,  17,  Apple  Tree  alley 
Whelen  Wm.  gentleman,  276,  Market  ft. 
Wijellden  Wiilman,  pilot,  corner  of  ChriHian  and  lecond  ft. 
Wiiite  Ann,  widow,  between  third  and  fourth  /ireets,  in  German  It. 
White  Charles,  merciiant,  6,  fnith  Water  it. 
White  Chriitophcr,  Oiopkeeper,  20,  north  ferondft. 
White  ifc  Cou'-ad,  mer.hnnts,  6, liorih  Front  ft. 
White  Epluaim,  lea  captain.  Brown  ft. 
White  George,  34,  Branch  I'r. 
VvHiite  Jacob,  bet.  Frtint  and  Second,  in  Coates  {}. 
Wiiite  James,  conitable,  near  6,  Pewter  platier  alley 
Vv'iiite  Jare,  widow,  bet.  Front  and  Second  ilreets,  in  Catherine  ll. 
White  John,  porter,  125,  Pine  ft. 
White  Joiin,  druggid,  163,  Market  ft. 
Wliite  Margaret,  butcher,  25,  north  eight!)  ft 
White  &  M'ferrens,  ibap  boilers  and  tallow  chandlers,   next  57,  Vine 

ftreet 
White  Rofannah,  widow  boarding  honfc,  9,  north  eiohtii  it. 
White  Samuel,  houle  carpenter,  Waggoner's  a:!ey. 
White  Sarah,  <vidow,  85,  Chriftian  ft. 
White  Solomon,  n.erchant,  6,  north  Front  ft. 
White  Thomas,  boot  and  fliocraaker,  18,  north  Front  ft. 
Yv'hite  Thomas,  iliopkeeper,  245,  (outh  Front  ft. 
White  William,  ihip  carpenter,  3S6,  ibuth  Front  11:. 
White  WiU.iairip  lutcher,  28;  north  eighth  ft. 


White  WiHiatp,  Rev.  D.  D.  Bifliop  of  the  Protcftant  Kpifcopal  church, 

89,  Walnut  i\. 
Whitfill  James,  gentleman,  76,  Clielnut  ft. 
Whiicbrcad  Charles,  fhipwriglit,  71,  Chriltian  ft. 
White torcl  Robert,  mariner,  .54,  I'enn  Ir. 
Wliitehead  James,  grocer,  24,  Vine  Ir. 
Whitehead  John,  &  James,  grocers,  222,  north  fecond  It. 
Whitehead  ff)hn,  grocer,  21 1,  north  fecond  it. 
Whitehead  John,  grocer  &  bottler,  10,6,  Ssvanfonft. 
Whitehead  iVlatthe\v,  clerk  of  Chrift's  Church,  at  Mr.  William's,  back 

of  y,  Lietitia  court 
Whitehead  Richard,  fcrivcner,  62,  Vine  ft. 
Whiteman  Henry,  drayman,  near  26,  Branch  fr. 
Whitenian  Jacob,   dealer  in  corn  and  flour,    3d  door  from  the  corner  of 

Race  in  north  fifth  ft. 
Whiteman  Jacob,  gentleman,  402,  north  fecond  ft. 
Whiteman  John,  innkeeper,  corner  of  fourth  and  Arch  ft. 
Whiteman  John,  labourer,  162,  north  Water  ft. 
Whiteman  vSarauel,  painter  &  glazier,  96,  north  fourth  fr. 
Whiteman  Wendal,  tanner,  above  Poplar  Lane,  in  north  fecond  (r. 
Whiteman,  widow,  37,  Walnut  i\. 
Whitefides  Alexander,  plailtcrcr,   17,  Branch  ft. 
Wh:te(ides  Elizabeth,  tea  warehoufe,  99,  north  fecond  ft, 
Whitefides  John,  Sc  Co.  merchants,  138,  High  ft. 
Whitton  Evens,  &  Co.  merchants,  175,  Market  It. 
Whitton  Jofeph,  dealer  in  grain,  next  33,  Lombard  ft. 
Whytc  Charles,  fliopkeeper,  90,  fouth  iecond  ft. 
Wiall  Peter,  fan  maker,  20,  Spruce  it. 
Wickeidiani  Abraham,  joiner,  148,  north  third  ft. 
WickerHiam  Amos,  grocer,  51,  north  fecond  it. 
Widdifield  &  Tyfon,  ironmongers,  48,  north  third  it. 
Widditield  Wm.  ironmonger,  Creifon's  alley  near  fifth  ft. 
Widdifield,  widow,  48,  north  Front  it. 
Weifer  George,  ilioemaker,  St.  John's  ft. 
Weiier  Jacob,  whole  iale  grocer,   224,  Market  ft. 
V/eiier  Varner,  fadler,  Kuncle  li:. 

V/iy;olei\vorth  John,  ioap  boiler  and  tallow  chandler,  5,  Ker's  alley 
WigVleiXvorth  John,  hardware  and  toy  fhop,  45,  ioutli  iecond  (i. 
V/igulc(\vorth  Samuel,  fftopkeeper,  26,  i'outh  iecond  ii. 
Wiggins  Suf^nnah,  widow,  taylorefs,  52,  Cherry  alley 
Wigmore  John,  rigger,  next  114,  Swaiiibn  ft. 
Wigmore  Jofeph,  ldbou"cr,  72,  Walnut  it. 
Wigneil  Wiglow,  one  of  che  Proprietors  of  the  New  Theatre,  70,  fouth 

ri'th  it. 
Wikoif  Jacob  C.  druggift,  Fromlerger's  court,  and  35,  Highfc. 
Wikoft"  liaac,  &  George  K.  Harrifon,  merchants,  53,  Chefnut  fl. 
Wikntf  I'aac,  merchant,  117,  (outh  third  ft. 
VvMihank  George,  porter,  corner  of  Vine  and  Crown  ft. 
Wilcocks  x-Mexander,  attorney  at  law,  105,  Arch  it. 
Wilcocks  Richard,  oc  Co.  merchants,  40,  north  third  fr. 
V/ilcocks  Samuel,  merchant,  40,  north  fifth  ft. 
Wild  Margaret,  widow,  51,  Queen  fr. 
Wildes  jofeph,  taylor,  76,  nonh  leccud  ft. 


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Wile  Conrad,  flioemaker,  13,  Sterling  alley 

Wile  Tnoraai,  clerk,  corner  of  tilth  and  Green  ft. 

Wiley  Abel,  innkeeper,  corner  of  third  and  Catherine  fi. 

Wiley  Ewino-.  ironmorii;;er,  109,  South  ft. 

Wiley  John,  eentleman,  97,  South  i\.  " 

Wiikinri  Calcb^  taylor,  6z,  Chefnut  ft.  ^  . 

Wiikins  fames,  ravernkeeper,  226,  Ibnth  third  ft. 

Wilkin's  Thomas,       ditto  228,       ditto 

Wilkinfon  John,  fail  maker,  13,  Key's  alley 

Will  Wm.  tobacconift,  97,  north  fecond  ft. 

WiUardParr,  flioemaker,   between  fourth  and  fifcli  fcrects,  in  German 

ftreet 
Williams,  Barker,  &  Co.  ironmongers,  149,  High  ft. 
Williams  David,  (hipwright,  75,  Chrittian  ft* 
Williams  Elizabeth,  widow,  Duke  ft. 
Williams  Georue,  merchant,  60,  M'ilberry  ft. 
Williams  Harding,  fnip  mafter,  276,  fouth  lecond  ft:. 
Williams  Hezekiah,  gentlen\an,  60,  Arch  ft. 
Williams  James,  painter,  8,  Gray's  alley 
Williams  James,  fruiterer,  52,  High  ft. 
Williams  James,    carpenter,   between   Arch  and  Race,  in  north  eighth 

ftreet 
Williams  James,  mariner,  between  South  and  Shippen  ftreets,  in  Ver" 

non  ftreet. 
Williams  James,  trader,  MifPiin's  alley 
Williams  J effe,  gentleman,    bet.    fcventh  and  eighth  ftreets,  in  Spruce 

ftreet 
Williams  Mary,  boarding  houfe,  T04,  Spruce  ft. 
Williams  Phillis,  near  Chriflian  in  fecond  ft. 
V/illiams  Rebecca,  widow,   2,  north  tilth  ft. 
Williams  Robert,  labourer,  between  ftxch  and  feventh  ftreets,  in  Cherry 

ftreet 
Williams  Samuel,  cabinet  maker,  7  2,  fouth  fourth  ft. 
Williams  Samuti,  fllip  mafrer,  113,  north  fecond  it. 
Willi?.ms  Sarah,  fliopkeeper,  35,  fouth  fecond  ft. 
Williams  Sarah,  gentlewoman,  Smith's  court,  north  fifth  Ci, 
Williams  Sarah  ?vlifs,  gentlewoman,  .54,  north  tif.h  ix. 
Wi'liams  Thomas,  caliinet  maker,  75,  Race  It. 
Williams  Tliomas,  239,  fouth  lecond  (t. 
Williams  Wm.  merchant,  77,  Pine  tt. 
Wiili.irns  Wm.  raylor,  30,  fouth  water  fr, 
Williams  William,   commillion  broker,   corner  of  fourth  and  Chefnut  fr. 

dwolling-houfe,  77,  Pine  ft. 
Williams  Wm.   vendue  cryer,   and  boarding  houfe,  back  of  9,   Lcctitia 

court 
Williams  Zenefs,  carpenter,  near  fourth  Ct.  in  Cyprefs  alley 
Wiliiamfon  Andrew  A.  fea  captain.  Green  fr. 
Williamlon  &  Jackfon,  fail  makers.  Vine  ftreet  uharf, 
Wiliiamfon  jeife,  houfe  carpenter,  32,  Almond  ft. 
Wiliiamfon  jofeph,  grazier,  62,  Ahuond  ft. 
Wiliiamfon  Samuel,  lilverfmith,  Elmflies  alley 
Wiliiamfon  Wm.  fea  captain,  near  31,  Catherine  ft. 
Wiliiamfon  Wm.  fail  maker,  back  of  3,'';7,  iinuh  front  ft. 
Willig  George,  mufical  magazine,  183,  High  Ir. 

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Willing  George,  merchant,  co,  Walnut  fl. 

Willing  George,  &  Richard,  merchants,  fouth  wharves  near  Pine  ft. 

Willing  Thomas,  Prciident  ol'tlie  Bank  of  the  United  States,  loo,  Ibuth 
third  IK 

Willing  Thomas,  merchant,  next  127,  Wal.nut  ft. 

^V"iHings  &  Francis,  merchants,  21,  Penn  ft. 

Willington  John,  lea  captain,  Meade  alley 

Willis  jonatiian,  merchant,  31,  fouth  water  ft. 

"Willis  .'•jerh,  grocer,  155  &  271,  fouth  front  ft. 

Willis  Solomon,  turner,  Goforth  alley- 
Willis  Thomas,  turner,  203,  Arch  ft. 

Willis  ^-  Yardley,  merchants,  2d  wharf  fouth  of  Chefnut  ft. 

Willock  John,  mariner,  between  fouth  and  Sliippen  Itreets,  in  George 
ftreet 

Wilis  James,  grocer,  84,  Chefnut  ft. 

Wills  John,  grocer,  61,  north  fixth  ft. 

Wilmcr  Lambert,  flour  merchant,  180,  Race  ft. 

Wilier  Godfrey,  furgeon  barber.  Stamper's  alley 

WiKon  Abraham,  mariner,  35,  Key's  alley 

Wilfon  Anthony,  fea  captain,  80,  Shippen  ft. 

Willbn  Benjamin,  merchant,  27,  north  third  ft. 

Willbn  George,  honie  carpenter,  near  42y,  north  third  ft. 

Wilfon  George,  cabinet  maker,  back  of  216,  fouth  third  ft. 

Willon  George,  merchant,  35,  north  water,  and  2,  Chancery  lane 

Wilfon  George,  tavern  keeper,  62,  Shippen  ft, 

Wilfoh  &  Hampton,  ftone  cutters.  Laurel  court 

Wilfon  Hugh,  baker,  near  Pine  ft.  in  louth  fifth  ft. 

Willbn  James,  judge  of  the  Supreme  Court,  274,  High  ft, 

Willbn  James,  boat  builder,  27,  Callowhill  ft. 

Willbn  Jan:ies,  coachmaker,  bctN\ecn  eighth  and  ninth  ftreets,  in  Fil- 
bert ft. 

Wilfon  James,   hair  dreffcr,  next  231,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Wilfon  John,  labourer,  between  Oiicen  and  Chriitian,  in  Front  ft. 

Willbn  Joieph,  carter,  between  fifth  and  fixth  ftreets,^  in  Lombard 
Itreet 

Wilfon  Margaret,  69,  Plumb  ft. 

Wilfon  Margaret,  fhopkeeper,  46,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

"Wilfon  Margaret,  NviJow,  grocer,  between  Plumb  and  German  ft.  ia 
fourth  ft. 

Willbn  Mary,  boarding  houfe,  209,  north  fecond  ft. 

Willbn  Robert,  fea  captain.  Brown  ft. 

^'/ilfon  Sarah,  widow,  boarding  houfe,  100,  north  third  ft. 

Wilfon  Silas,  innkeeper,  337,  north  front  ft. 

Willbn  Walter,  135,  north   water  ft. 

Wilfon  William,  grocer,  31.8,    fouth  front  ft. 

Wiifon  Wiiliaui,  ih?-  captain,  St.  John's  ft. 

"^ViHbn  William,   ftationer,  '>i,  north  fecond  ft, 

WbUbn  Mils,  410,  north  front  ft. 

WiUlach  Ciiarles,  fhopkeeper,  178,  north  fecond  ft. 

"Wilt  Abraham,  grocer,  1 16,  north  fecond  it. 

Wilt  Henry,   butcher.   Brown  ft. 

"Wihberger  Chriitian,  goldfinith  and  jeweller,  13,  north  fccomlft, 

Wiltberger  Jacob,  currier,    157,  north  fecond  ft. 

Wiltberger  Peter,  merchant,  103,,  Archft, 


[     ^55     ] 

Wiltberger  &z  Smith,  ironmongers,    iot,  HIgli  ft. 

Wi mar  George,  innkeeper,  252,  foutli  third  It. 

Wimlav  J'ihn,  fhingle  dreflcr,  190,  Vine  {\. 

Win  Wm.  Ihoemaker,  86,  north  eightii  fb. 

Wick'.er  A:ithonv.  bricklayer,  corner  of  t'ourth  and  New  ft, 

Winckler  Lewis,  Rigger,  IMargaretta  ft, 

Winlev  Edward,  ho'ule  carpenter,  between  fecond  and  third,  in  Germaa 

ftreet 
Winncmore  Jacob,  tavernkeeper,   corner  of  Swanfon    and    Catherine 

ftreet 
Winter  Richard,  grocer,  corner  of  Catherine  and  front  ft. 
Winiiiiger  Melchon,  wire  worker,  79,  north  front  ft. 
Wire  Thomas,  between  iifth  and  iixth,  in  Shippen  ft. 
Wirick  Nicholas,    houte  carpenter,  between  fourth  and  fifth,  in  Plumb 

ftreet 
WHdom  William,  taylor,  14,  foulh  water  ft. 
Wile  Thomas,  coachman,  near  68,  Pine  (h 
Wifhart  Thomas,  tallow  chandler,  14,  north  fecond  ft. 
Wifhart  William,  gentleman,  dittcj 

Wifeman  Samuel,  blackfniith,  near  Duke,  in  north  fecond  ft. 
Wifet  John,  back  of  278,  north  front  ft. 
Wilpart    Chriftopher,    houle   &  fliip   painter,  &:  glazier,  in  Vine,  near 

fifth  ft. 
Wifpart  Ik  Sailor,  houie  Si  lliip  painters  and  glaziers,  99,  north  water 

ftreet 
WiftarCafper,   M.  D.  225,  High  ft. 
Wiilar  &  Cooke,  dry  good  merchants,  133,  High  ft. 
Wiltar  Daniel,  gentleman,  141,  High  ft. 
Wiftar  Peter,  wheelwright,  between  Poplar  lane  and  Brown  ft. in  north 

fecond  ft, 
Wiftar  Sarah,  I\Iifs,  toS,  Chefnut  ft. 
Widar   Richard,  ironmynger,   X19,  Market  ftreet,  and  119,  Chefnut 

ftreet 
Winar  William,  merchant,  1^3,  High  ft. 
Wiftar,  Price,  &  Wiftar,  merchants,  143,  High  fr. 
Witlow  Catherine,  27,  Carters  alley 
Witman  Cafper,  near  eighth,  in  Arch  ft. 
Witner  Peter,  taylor,  128,  north  water  ft. 
Witt  John,  Printer,  33,  Carters  alley 
Woglon  Peter,  bricklayer,  20,  Race  ft. 
Wolbert  Frederick,  coUedlor  of  taxes,  St.  John's  ft. 
Wolf  John,  carter,  near  3^9,   north  front  fr. 
Wolf  Mary,  widow,  grocer,  between  fifth  and  fixth  ftrects,  in  Lombard 

ftreec 
Wolf  Wm.  comb  maker,  Church  alley 
Womboe  ChriiHan,  fhoemaker,  near  441,  north  front  ft, 
WonderlyfDavid,  butcher,  8,  Safiafras  alley 
Wonderly  Wm.  butcher,  82,  north  eighth  ft. 
Woodcock  John,  whip  maker,  2,  fonth  fourth  ft. 
Wood  Barbara,  widow,  huckfler,   154,  north  water  ft. 
Wood  Benjamin,  tavlor,  30,  Iffouth  fourth  ft. 
Wood  Cornelius,  huckfter,   4,  fouth  alley 
Wood  George,  carpenter,  near  125,  fonth  fifth  fti, 
Wood  Hannah^  Ihopkeeper,  214,  Ibuth  front  ft. 


L    ^56   ] 

Wond  James,  grocer,  31,  Callowliill  ft. 

W.-dc]  Ruben,    ]^ai-c)imeiu  maker,  47,  foU'^li  fifth  ft. 

\V\iod  SojJli'a,    /hopkecpcr,  92,  Race  ft. 

"Wi  od  Thomas,  lace   mal:er,  6j,  Clielhut  ft. 

"N'N'oo'J  Win.  plai/lerer,  Willings  alley 

Wood  Will.  8,  north  fccond  ft. 

Wood  Wm.  merchant,  65,  Hip^h  ft. 

W(  odbv  Margaret,  Combes  alley 

W.>o(li-all  Sarah,  widow,  77,  Chriftian  ft. 

W'oodhoufe  Wm.  boold'f  Her  and  ftatioucr,  6,  fouth  front  ft. 

Woodhoule  James,  T.l.  D.  13,  Cherry  alley 

Woodrc.iF  Abraliam,  nailor,  Duke  (v. 

Wondroif  Samuel,  mariner,  Duke  it 

WoodruiF  Archibald,  groer,  68,  noi  th  fecond  ft. 

Woodlide   Elizabetli,  milliner,  70,  Arcii  If. 

Woodlide  John,  CLrk  in  the  Rejrifcers  odice,  70,  Arch  ft. 

Woodward  John,  fli>!pkeeper,  93,  Market  It. 

Wo;>dtvard  Mary,    boardinjr  lioule,  40,  Race  ft. 

Woodward  Sulaniiah,  boardiiijr  houie,  55,  north  fecond  ft'. 

Woodward  Tbomas,  lea  captain,  236,  fouth  fecond  it. 

Woodward  William    W.    Printer,  Bookfellcr,  &:  Stationer,  17,   Chef, 
nut  ft. 

Wdolfc  Lewis,  hair  drefier,  10,  north  fifth  ft. 
Woolley  George,  bricklayer,  84,  Crown  it. 

Woolrick  Jonas,   baker,  56,  Union  ft. 

Woodridge   Robert,    mariner,  between  Lombard  and  Soutii  ft.  in  fifth 

ft  feet 
Woolllar  Ann,  grocer,  276,  fouth  third  ft. 

ork  Samuel,    houfe  carpenter,  between  third  and  fourth,  in  Plumb 
ftreet 
Workman  Wm.  grocer,  128,  Swanfon  ft, 
Worner  George,  fhopkeeper,  26,  north  third  ft, 
Worrall  George,  &  James  Gibbons,  commiiiiou  merchants  &  conveyan. 

cers,  32,  north  fourth  i\. 
Worrall  George,  clerk,  78,  north  fourth  ft. 
Worrell  Ifaiah,  Jioufe  carpenter,  43,  Keys  alley 
Worrell  Jofeph,  houfe  carpenter,  104,  Lombard   ft. 
Worriil  jonatlian,  flioemaker,  93,  Arch  ft, 
Woniogton  C??far,  labourer,  73,  South  fl. 
Wo,-ftall  Sarah,  widow,  36,  Moravian  alley 
Wotherfpoon  Tlioma<;,  merchant,  91,  fouth  front  ft. 
Wouclierer  John,  tavcrnkeeper,  95,  Chcfnut  i\. 
Wrav  Wm    grorer,  3  &  5,  High  it. 
Wright  Andrew,  44,  fouth  third  ft. 
Wright  Anthony,  flioemaker,  41,  north  eighth  ft. 
Wright  Enoch,  tavlor,  80,  Arch  i\. 
Wright  John,  caulker, between  Mary  and  Prime  ftrcets,  in  fouth  Front 

fireet 
Wright  John,  cooper,  66,  C'.iriftian  ft. 
Wright  J  h.i,  ii.nkeeper,  14,  Strawberry  ft. 
Wnght  John,  lliip  carpenter,  near  Prime,  in  fouth  front  ft. 
Wright   John,   tallow    chandler,  between  fifth  and   ftxth,  in  Lombard 

itrtet 
Wright  Jofeph,  fail  maker,  firft  wharf  below  the  dra^Y bridge, &  Brown's 

^ourt,  beuve^fl  front  aud  fecond,  ia  Fvace  ft. 


[     ^.'7     ] 

Wright  Malculm,  copperfmith,  20,  High  ft. 

Wri jht  Tiioinas,  butcher,  between  fecond  and  Front  ftreets,  in  Germaa 

Itrecr. 
Wr;'j;lK    i~h.)'nas,  fiioe  naker,  115,  fouth  iecoiuUt. 
Wrig'.'t   Wiii.  i'ail   niaicer,  145,  north  front  ft. 
Wr  g.ev  Francis,  Printer,  32,  Carters  alley 
Wny^lev  Robert,  bottler,  corner  ol  water  and  High  ft. 
W    til  Wm.  {".a  captain,  85,  Chriftian  It. 
W  rts  Sarali,  boarding  houfe,  71,  Walnut  ft. 
Wvall  Nicholas,  mariner,  betwecii  iecoad  and  third  ftreets,  iii  Germaa 

fl'cet 
Wyatt  Joff  ph,  filverfmith,  Cable  lane 
Wynart  Jacob,     labonrer,  between  front  and  fecond  ftreets,  in  Coates 

Ih'cec 
Wynkoop  Pe  .jamin,  gentleman,  i.'^t,  fouth  water  ft. 
Wvnkoop  Jolcph,  merchant,  86,   north  fecond  ft. 
W)iine  William,  coach  maker,  30,  Carters  alley 
Wyna  Peter,  corJwainer,  Nicholfon's  court. 


X  ARD  JAMES,  merchant,  is5>  Chefnut  ft. 
Yard  James,   merchant,  between    Walnut  and  Ckefnut,  in  fouth  fourth 

ffreet 
Yard  Lewis,   houfe  carpenter,    between   Shippen  and  Plumb,  in    Fifth 

ftreet 
Yard  Sarah,  206,  Race  ft. 
Yarley  William,  flour  merchant,  58,  Arch  ft. 
Yarnall  Ell:--,  merchan-,  39,  iNlarket  It. 
Yarnall    Ezekiel,  Ihopkeeper,  4,    Gray's   alley,     and    i,  fouth  fecond 

ftreet 
Yates  Ann,  84,  north  third  ft. 
Yeager  Cal'per,  blackfmith,  between  fixth  and  feventh  ftreets,  in  Cherry 

ilrcet  ^ 

Yeager  Henry,  cooper,  88,  north  fourth  ft. 

Year  man  C.       M.  D.  fou;h  eaft  corner  of  Lombard  and  fecond  ft. 
Yerger  John,  fkin  dreffer  and  parchment  ma.ker,  next   278,   north  front 

(treet 
Yerkes  Jofeph,  fchool  mafter,  132,  north  third  ft. 
Yohe  George,  innkeeper,    !o6,   Kace  ft. 
Yopft  John,   Ihoemakcr,  St.  John's  ft. 
York  John,  267,  iuuth  third  it. 


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York  Thomas,  merchant,  52,  north  front  fr. 

Youck  F.vc,   widow,  fliopkcepcr,   lyt,   north  third  ft. 

Toun<5  Andrew,  tayhir,  393,  north  fccond  It. 

Young  Charles,  merchant,  corner  of  Chefnnt  and  fourth  fr, 

Younir   Francis,   carter,  between   Mary  and  Cliriftiaii,    in  foutli  Front 

ftrcct 
Younjv    George,    grocer  and   cabinet    maker,     above  Filth,    in  South 

ftreet 
YouuiT  Jacob,  Margaretta  fr. 
Young  J.imcs,  grccer,  1 1,  Swanfun  fr. 
Yo'J:ig  James,  broker,  107,  Cliefnur  ft. 
Young  John,  merchant,  39,  Spruce  ft. 
Young  John,  flioemaker,  Coates  fr. 
Young  John,  T.        JM    D.  28,  Pine  fr. 
Young  Lewis,  innkeeper,  26,   fonth  fixth  fr. 
Young  Nichobs,  Ihip  joiner,   220,  north  front  ft. 
Youno-  Peter,  blackihuth,  bet.  92,  8c  g()^  north  fixth  fr. 
Y  ung  Sarah,   huckfter,  St.  John's  fr. 
Young  Samuel,  merchant,  192,  fonth  fecond  ft. 
Young  Samuel,  harbour  rnafter,  137,  foiuh  Water  ft. 
Young  Wm.  printer,  bookleller,  and  ftationer,  ^2  corner  of  Chcfnut  and 

Iccond  ft. 
Youno-  \Vm.  cordwainer,  45,  fouth  front  fK 
Young  Wm.  merchant,  234,  fouth  third  ft. 

Young  Mri.  widow,  between  Soutli  and  Shippeu  ftrccts,  in  fifth  ft. 
YoufTe  ik  Renetau,  8,  Elfrith's  alley 
Yznardi  Joleph  M,  de  211,  ioulh  fecond  ft. 


^_^ANE,  &  Co.  ironmongers,  23,  fouth  fecond  ft, 

Zaii'.zmper  Adam,  dry  good  merchant,  131,  Hig''  ft. 

ZelJev  Jacob,  wheelwright,  between  Fvace  and  Arch,   in  north  eighth 

ftreet 
Zcblcy  Jacob,  weave*,  near  449,  north  third  ft. 
Zehren:?  Anthony,  ikm  drelfer,  492,  north  fecond  ft, 
Z'?i'?ler  Mr.  innkeeper,  cc  )-ner  ol  fuurth  and  Callowhill  ft. 
Zelia  Mary,  widow,  St.  John's  ft. 
ZcUer  lacob,  bookbinder,  121,  norrh  third  ft. 
Zciler  John,  houfe  carpenter.  Brown  ft, 
Zelier  Daniel,  currier,  uj,  Race  ft. 
Zellers  Tvlary,  \vidow,  119,  north  third  ft. 
Zenfs  Francis,  grocer,  corner  of  cherry  and  fixth  ft. 
Zerban  Wendlt,  innkeeper,  162,  north  third  ft. 
Zigler  Tillman,  Jiou/e  carpenter,  St,  John's  fr. 
Ziinp.ierman  Chriftian.  ilioemaker^  429,  uorth  fecond  ft. 


SUPPLEMENT. 


XTLDAMS  Robert,  livery  ftable  keeper,  South  alley 

Alexander  Adam,  bouie  carpenter.  Flutters  alley 

Alexander  Jobn,  cabinet   maker,   between   ninth  and  tenth,  in  Filbers 

ftrcet 
Arnold  Thomas,  fca  captain,  between  fourth  and  fifth  flreets,  ia  Plumb 

ftreet 
Arrott  James,  merchant,  24,  (outh  front  ft. 
Anftin  John,  129,  fouth  front  ft.  , 


B 


Baker  John,  cabinet  maker,  118,  fouth   fourth  ft. 

Barry  Joho,   conjmauder  in  the  Navy   of  the  United  States,  151  foutla 

third  ft.  and  Strawberry  Hill 
Belch  George,  oak  cooper,  134,  north  fourth  ft. 
Biorin  John,  Printer,  Relief  s  alley 
Boll  man  Erick  &:  Lewis,   100,  Spruce  ft. 
Bo)d   Alexander,  boarding  houlc,    and  Revenue   Officer,    201,  Race 

flieet 
Boyd  John,  bricklayer,  87,  Chriftian  ft. 
Bowen  Thomas,  flhp  joiner,  north  water  ft. 
Bradley  Thomas,  Tea  captain,  corner  of  fifth  and  Plumb  ft. 
Brantigham  Jofeph,  gentleman,  50,  fouth  iifth  ft. 
Bray  Sufannah,  widow,  60,  Almond  ft. 
Brooks  Robert,  cabinet  maker,  25,  Filbert  ft. 
Brown  Mr.  tobaccoiiilt,  391,  north  front  ft. 
Bryan  George,  merchant,  Frombcrgers  court 
Bryant  Jobn  Yarnell,  druggift  and  apothecary,  144^  fouth  fccondf?.. 


[     ^6o    ] 


Cambridge  John,  boarcfing  bonfe,  62,  Spruce  ft. 

Child  &  Cleaver,  iroiinioiigcrs,  233,  norrli  fccoiid  (1. 

Church  James,  IVI.  D.  ik  lYlan-midwile,  i,  fouth  third  ft. 

Clifron  1  .carpenter,  86,  iK)rth  eighth  l\. 

Cochlau  James,    book  binder,  44,  Cherry  alley 

Cottineau  O.  Chailes  Huger,  &  Co.  merchants,  281,  High  d' 

Cronin  &  Englilh,  grocers  112,  north  lixth  ft. 

Cronis  James,  grocer,  134,  Sonch  ft. 


D 


Davey  Edward,  baker,  38,  Touth  ei-rhth  IT. 

DavicKbn  John,  bifcuit  baker,   i,  little  water  ft. 

De  Friere  le  Chevalier,  Portuguele  AmbafTador,   Franklin*s  court 

De  la  Roche  John   G.  merchant,  63,  north  feventh  ft. 

Derrick  Philip,  taylor,  8,  north  iifch  ft-. 

Dickinfon  Joliah,  dealer  in  flour,  298,  north  front  ft. 

Dickinfon  Mary,  boarding  houfc,  40,  ibuth  fourth  ft. 

Dickinfon  Philamon,  gentlewoman,  corner  of  ninth  and  Chefnut  ft, 

Dubree  Jofeph,  taveriikeeper,  73,  Dock  ft. 

Dunn  Thomas,  between  tenth  and  eleventh,  in  Filbert  ft. 

Dyke  John,  hair  dreffer,  12,  fouth  fifth  ft. 


Eak  Catherine,  widow,  14,  north  fifth  ft. 
Ernes  William,  gentleman,  78,  north  fixth  ft. 


Felker  George,  fhoemaker,  89,  north  fixth  ft, 
Ferrall  P.  merchant,  64,  Spruce  ft. 
Firing  Philip,  taylor,  190,  north  Water  ft. 


L    ^6i    ] 

Fifs  Sufannah,  grocer,  19,  north  eighth  ft. 

ritzrandoiph  Ifaac,  cordwainer,  43,  Chcfinit  ft. 

Flowers  John,  Bilcuit  baker,  near  Ahnond  in  Swanfon  ft. 

Foy  Frederick,  painter  &  glazier  between  third  and  fourth  ft; 

Fox  George,  deputy  Sheriff,  246,  fouth  Front  ft. 

Forbes  Arthur,  14,  Plumb  ft. 

Frankford  John,  (iiip  mafter,  348,  fouth  front  ft. 

Frowert  John,  Ihoemaker,  29,  fcuth  alley 

Frybero^er  John,  butcher,  between  49  &  j/,  north  Eighth  ft* 

Fullerton  Avidow,  8j,  north  third  ft. 


a 


€atty  Jofeph,  weather-glafs  maker,  79,  fouth  front  fti 

Gesford  Daniel,  hair  drefier,  2yy^  Market  ft. 

Gilloux  172,  Arch  ft. 

Good  William,  grocer,  277,  High  ft. 

Graff  Cafper,  taylor,  127,  north  front  ft. 

Green  John,  117,  Vine  ft. 

Gregory  John,  cabinet  maker,  lo,  Lombard  ft. 

Guyer  Adam,  gentleman^  corner  of  Eleventh  ond  Filbert  ft* 


M 


ilains  John,  tavern  keeper,  Brewer's  alley,  near  fourth  ft. 

Hains  John,  ladlcr,  132,  High  ft. 

Halzall  Jol'cph,  baker,  49,  north  fourth  ft. 

Hand  Mr.  grocer,  Pear  it. 

Hanna  Edward,  tavern  keeper,  between  fifth  and  fixth  ftrcets,  in  South 

flreet 
Harman  William,  Jun.  baker,  340,  fouth  Front  ft. 
Harper  Sufannah,  grocer,  69,  fouth  third  ft, 
Hortman  Peter^  chair  maker,  39,  Coates  ft. 
Harvey  &  Davis,  lliip  chandlers  and  rope-makers,  ftacc  ft.  wharf 
Harvey  &  Worth,  merchants,  26,  Chcfuut  ft. 
Hafs  Martin,  baker,  86,  fouth  third  ft. 
Hawkins  Mofes,  fea  captain,  8,  Swaafon  ft. 
Hawthorn  Thomas,  merchant,  21,  Chefnut  fr. 
Haydock  Eden,  plumber,  39,  Strawberry  fc. 
Hendcrfon  David,  houfe  carpenter,  between  fixtli  and  fevcnth  ftrcets. 

in  South  It. 
Hefs  John,  blackfmith,  178,  north  fifth  ft. 

Hwckley  Frederick,  lage  aad  fringe  weaver,  306,  north  fecond  It* 

X 


I     i6z     ] 

:fTnir.iI^amp  Garrett,  Pilot,  16,  South  ft. 

liuniplueys  JuHiua,  naval  conltruiflor,  Swanfon  ftrcet,  below  the  Swc- 

cliili  cl'iircli 
Hurlt  Charles,  gentleman,  corner   jf  South  and  fifth  ft. 


January  David,  accoinptant,  260,  fouth  front  ft. 
Jeffres  Jol'cph,  tavernkccper.  52,  Swanfon  ft. 
Johnfton  IlVacl,  grocer,  Qy.Keys  alley. 
Johnlhine,  James,  merchant,  71,  Lombard  ft. 
Joiics  Thomas  A.  fea  caj-tain,  Butler's  court. 
Julien  Violen,  wine  mercliant,  1^3,  north  water  ft. 


K 


tCarrick  widow,  350,  fouth  front  ft, 

Katz  Michael,  /kin  dreffer,  36,  north  feventh  (t. 

Keel  Baltis,  Schievely's  alley 

Kelly  John,  above  Poplar  lane,  in  north  third  ft. 

Kennedy  Patrick,  watch-maker,  77,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

Kennedy  widow,  329,  Market  ft. 

Keys  John,  blackfmith,  near  Poplar  lane  in  north  third  ft. 

Kibler  Jofeph,  j88,  north  Third  ft. 

Kincaid  &  Co.  diftillers,  22.6,  north  fourth  ft. 

King  John,  houfe  carpenter,  26,  Lombard  ft.  and  Gafkill  ftreet,  between 

No.  3  &  7, 
King  Mrs.  gentlewoman,  18,  north  eighth  ft". 
Kingfton  Srephen,  merchant,  46,  Walnut  ft. 
Kirk  JefTe  and  Ifaac,  grocers,  183,  north  third  ft. 
Knockanhawar  Charles,  fhopkeeper,  8,  north  fifth  ft. 
Kreps  George,  whip-p.iaker,  next  15,  north  fifth  ft. 
Kripps  widow  Margaret,  fhopkeeper,  308,  north  lecond  ft. 


Lawton  JefTe,  brafs  founder,  117,  Race  Ct. 

Lamberts  tiardh,  widyw  fchool-miitrtis^  ;3j;  Brewer's  alley. 


C   163   ] 

Learning  Rebecca  Mr?.  222,  fouth  front  fr. 

Lee  William,  fchool  matter,  71,  north  iixrh  {t. 

Leonard  Mary,  above  tifth  m  fouth  It. 

Leoiihard  William,  tavcrnkeeper,  50,  Callow  hill  ft. 

Limrick  lames,  gunfmith,  2,  Coates  court.  ^     ,   a 

Louden  Thomas,   tin-plate  worker,  between  fifth  and  fixth  ftrects,  m 

South  It. 
Low  Charles,  gentleman,  corner  of  Chrl^ian  and  Front  it. 
Lownes  John,  gentleman,  33,  fouth  tliird  it. 


M 

M^AHiiWr  Charles,  Tea  captain,  78,  Union  ft. 

M'vJlcain  Samuel,  taylor,  '17,  ?e  .vter-Platter  alley 

M'Connel  W.iiiam,  manner,  5.5,  Shippen  ft. 

M^CormiJc  &  Srady,  Itone-cutters,  266,  fourh  front  ft. 

M'Cully  Wiiiiam,  llionmaker,  27,  Chefnut  ft. 

M'DonaM  John,   circulating  library  and  broker,   corner  of  fourth  an4 
Chefnut  ft. 

M'Dougail  Jolm,  fea-captain,  277,  fouth  fecond  ft. 

M'Ferran  William,  grocer,  corner  of  Brown  Sc  fecond  ft. 

M'Gee  widow  gcniicwomar!,  717,  Race  ft. 

M'Ginnes  Philip,  foap  boiler  and  tallow-chandler,  248,  fjuth  front  ft. 

M'Glatheiy  Mordccai,  hatter,  45,  north  fourth  If. 

M^Rae  Robert,  cabinet  maker,  244,  fouth  front  ft, 

Magaw  Samuel,  D.  D.  near  80,  Arch  ft. 

Mahaifee  James,  taverr  keeper,  Cable  lane 

Martin  John,  cooper,  219,  north  front  ft. 

M'Kenzie  Charles,  taylor,  42,  Scrawberry  ft. 

Metts  Paul,  tin-manufacturer,  2j,  H.^h  1ft. 

M'lnnes  Dimcan,  grocer,  corneV  of  Third  and  CheUint  ft.  -  J". /f .  ^r..^-*.-*-- 
Middleton  Mr.  fea  captain,  bet.  third  Sc  fourth  in  Plumb  ft. 

Morris  Owen,  comedian,  70,  fouth  tiftii  it. 

Morris  Robert,  merclia.nt,  next  door  to  the  corner  of  eighth  in  Chef- 
nut itreet  _  ^^■L/i^/^r^'t^  /*-^f<^u^  <^  ,>i-/',i'^^^^L   ^^c^^^L 
Murray  Williamj  ilioemaker,  172,  iouth  fecond  ft. 


N 


Nafli  William,  100,  north  li^th  (t. 

Newell  William,  coopep,  139,  north  Water  fr. 

Nichol  John,  fca  captain,  north  front,  near  Coates  ft, 

Nicholls  Col.  William,  marfiiall  of  the  diftiia  of  Pennfylvania,  117, 

Race  ft. 
Keb'e  William,  (lioemaker,  corner  of  Waggoner's  alley  and  Cherry  ft. 


C    164   3 

Nonnon  Francis,  grocer,  9  1,  r.onh  front  ft, 
Nugent  George,  fliopkccpjr,  27,  Ibuth  third  ft. 


O 


O'Neile  John  T.  gentleman,  f^^,  north  front  ft. 
Otmonc  Lewis,   merchant,  Couth  third  ft. 
Ott  David,  reHner  at  rlie  Mint,  near  88,  north  fixth  ^. 
Q\ven  Jcflc,  14,  Combes  alley. 


P 


P-irker  Thomas,  flour  merchant,  9,  Pear  ft. 
Pr.renr,  Mr.   Printer,  30,  luuth  fifth  ft. 
Parioii  William,  bottler  and  grocer,  61,  South  ft. 
Paul  James,  merchant,  z\j  Pear  ft, 
Pearce  Jolin,  rope  maker,  444,  fouch  front  ft. 
Pearce  Fiiomas,  perfumer,   zi,  louth  third  i\. 
Philips  John,  merchant,  7,  Pine  l\. 

Pickerf^tjl  Sc  Co.  commillion  merchants  and  brokers,  79,    Dock  ft. 
Piercv  Jonn,  potter,  324,  north  front  ft. 
Pifc  Lewis,  limner,  207,  R.ace  ft. 
Powell  Sarah,   widow,  f'chool  miftrefs,  fouth  allej 
Prall  Henry,  windfor  chair  maker,  8,  Dock  ft. 
Price  Robert,  182,  Spruce  ft. 

\^iigh  Thomas,   Collc6lor  of  Taxes,    corner  of  Shipncn  and  George 
ftreeis. 


a 


]Rawle  Francis,  rope  maker,  near  Poplar  lane,  in  north  third  ft. 

IRecd  Peter,   fhoemaker, 

Rehn  George,  bottler,   24,  north  fourth  ft. 

Pvcillev  Joliu  &:  Co.  bottlers,  iS,  nor^h  front  ft. 

Hcillev    Henry,  marinzr,  between  fourth  and  fifth   ftrects,  in  Plumb 

ftrcet 
Ilogtrs  JNlary,   boarding  houfe,  67,  Pine  ft. 
Rogers  Morris,  merchant,  67,  Pine  ft. 
Rogers  Mrs.  Widow,  brafs  founder,  21,  north  fifth  ft, 
Kichard  Samuel,  iime  merchant,  136,  fouth  front  ft.= 
Ridgway  Thomas,  233,  north  fecond  ft. 


r  ^65  3 

Rolph  James,  deputy  Sheriff,  308,  fouth  front  Tt. 
Roney  &  Son,  boot  and  flioe  makers,  248,  north  front  ft. 
Ruddock  William,  houfe  carpenter,  in  fourth,  near  Spruce  ft. 
Rundle  and  Leech,  merchants,  9,  Walnut  ft. 

JlufTell  Robert,  ftone  cutter,  b.n.  ninth  and  tenth,   and  bet.  Chefnut  & 
jyiarket  ftrcets. 


fianderfon  John  P-  merchant,   ^4^  north  front  ft. 

Schre^ner,  Jacob,   ironmonger,   122,  north  fecond  ft. 

Seboifl'ier  &  Roux,  merchants:,  168,  fouth  third  It. 

Seip  Bernard,  taylor,  160,  north  water  ft. 

Seybert  Widow,  gentlewoman,  3,  Wood  ft. 

Sliaw  G.  Sc  Co.  patent  medicine  ftore,  129,  Cheinut  ft* 

Sheran  Peter,  drv  good  ftore,    161.  fouth  front  ft. 

Shoemaker  Edward,  iror^monver,  127,  Higk  ft. 

Shrier  Peter,  {kin  drefler  Pegs  Run 

Singleton  Sarah,  taylorefs,  34,  S\vanfonft. 

Singleton  Sarah,  boarding  houfe,  21,  Sw anion  ft. 

Sinfinger  Andrew,  tavernkeeper,  455,  north  fecoad  ft. 

Smiley  William,  taylor,  342,  fouth  front  (>. 

Smith  &  Carpenter,  fail  makers,  Nixons  whirf 

Smith  John,  tin  plate  worker,  79,    Market  ft. 

Smith  Richard,  fhip  mafter,  68,  iouth  fifth  ft. 

Smith  William,  druggift  and  apotl  ecary,  4,  north  third  ft. 

Stanley  Sufannah,  bearding  houfe,  239,  High  fl. 

Stevens  David,  tavernkeeper,  41,  fouth  water  it. 

Steward  Kenry,  blacksmith,   neaf  fifth,  in  Lombard  ft^ 

Stokes  William,  gentleman,  183,   fouth  fecond  ft. 

Story  John,  merchant,  153,  Chelhut  i\. 

Stores  Samuel,  currier,  11 1,  Chefnut  i\. 

Strachan  Hugh,   baker,  46,  Uiuun  0. 

Scrawbridge  James,  merchant,  3,  Walnvt  ft. 

ijwaiae  James,  grocer,  corner  of  Duke  and  fecond  ft;. 


Tarrant  Thomas,  Pilot,  290,  fouth  front  ft. 
Taylor  George,  baker,  back  of  44,  Spruce  ft, 
TfUis  Widow,  gentlewoman,  37,  Pcnn  ft. 


C    ^66    -] 

Tempcft  Robert,  houfe  carpenter,  86,    Sduth  ft. 

Thomas  Richard,  ihip carpenter,  380,  fouth  front  {t. 

Thomas  Widow,  2:94,  fouth  front  It. 

Thomfon  John,  fea  captain,  at  Mr.  Flowers,  near  Queen  in  Swanfon  (t» 

Thoniibn  Mrs.  gentlewoman,    103,  nonh  third  ft. 

Thomfl^n  F.lizabeih,  grocer,  56,  north  front  ft. 

Thraps  Thomas,  male  maker,  160,  Swanfon  ft. 

Tomlinfon  John,  innkeeper,  220,  High  ft. 

Towcll  John,  brufh  maker,  338,  fouth  front  ft. 

Temper  H.  7,  north  front  ft. 

Trenk  George,  gentlenian,  near  Brown,  in  north  third  it. 

Rofs  Andrew,  M.  D.  6,  Prune  ft. 


V 

Vafie  Ambroftf,  merchaot,  29,  Arch  ft, 

W 

Walker  &  Kennedy    merchants,   73,  fouth  front 
Wagnon  John  P.  66,    norrli  fixth  ft. 
Watfon  William,  fea  captain,  St..  John's  ft. 
WilfonJoelW.  295,  fouth frontft. 

Z 

Zane  John,  houfe  carpenter,  36,  Sugar  alley 


E  R  R  A  f  A. 

John  "Flint,  inftead  of  watch  maker,  read  coach  maker. 
Jacks  Will'am,  read  Jacks  James. 
Nicholas  Mary,  read  Nicholls  Mary. 


REMOVALS. 

Marlev  Thomas,  corner  of  fifth  and  Vine  ft. 
Baker  &  Cnmegys,  merchants,  28,  Cheinut  ft» 
Tod  Alexander,  12,  Pine  ft. 


[•   I   3 
C  O  N  S  T   I   T  U  l"^   I  O  N 

OF    THE 

UNITED     S  T.i/  T  E  S, 

'As   puffed    in    Coni'Sntion^     September    2,     1787. 


VV  E,  the  People  of  the  United  Stales,  in  crckr  to  form  a  more  pcv- 
fedl  union,  efiabliih  juftire,  iiilure  dcnjeflic  tranquility,  provide  for  tha 
common  defence,  promote  tiie  gentrai  welfare,  and  fecurc  ti)e  bltflings 
of  Liberty  to  ocrftlves  and  t)ur  pofser'ty,  dooidainand  tllabl;]]!  this 
Conllitution  for  the  United  States  of  /\mericn^ 

A  P.  T  i  C  L  E     J. 

Se^i.  I.  ALL  legiiiative  powers  hsrcin  granted  fhall  be  vefted  in  a 
Congrefs  of  tlie  United  Str.tts,  which  fiJall  coniift  of  a  Senate  and  Honfc 
of  Reprefcntatives. 

Sefr.  2.  The  Houfe  of  Reprefentatives  fliall  be  compofed  of  members 
chofen  every  fecond  year  by  the  people  of  the  feveral  llatcs,  and  the 
electors  in  each  Hate  fhall  have  the  qualifications  requifite  for  eleclors 
of  the  moll  numerous  branch  of  tJiellace  legiflauire. 

No  perfon  fhall  be  a  reprefcntative  who  fhall  not  have  attained  to  the 
njre  of  twenty-tive  years,  and  been  feven  years  a  citizen  of  the  United 
States,  and  who  fnall  not,  when  elected,  be  an  inhabitant  of  that  Hate 
in  which  he  ftall  be  chofen. 

P«.eprei"entativts  and  direil  taxes  fnall  be  appointed  among  tlie  fevei-al 
Hates  which  may  be  included  in  with  this  Union,  according  to  their  rt- 
fpetlive  numbers,  which  fliall  be  determined  by  adding  to  the  whole 
num.ber  of  free  perfons,  incliuhng  thofe  bound  to  fervice  for  a  term  of 
vears,  and  excluding  Indians  not  taxed,  three-fifths  of  all  other  perfons. 
The  acTtual  entimeration  fiiall  be  made  within  three  years  after  the  firfl 
meeting  of  the  Congrel's  of  the  United  States,  ar.d  within  every  fubfe- 
quent  term  often  years,  in  Inch  manner  as  they  fhall  by  law  diredt.  The 
number  of  reprefentatives  .'hall  not  exceed  unc  'or  every  thirty  tlmufand, 
but  eack  ftate  f.iall  have  at  leaH  one  reprefcntative  ;  and  until  Hich  enu- 
ineration  fliall  be  made,  the  ftate  of  New-Kimpfliire  fliall  be  entivU.  d  to 
thoofe  three,  Maflachu.otts  eiglit,  Phode  Idand  and  Proviiience  i-hn- 
tations  one,  Connedficut  five,  New-York  fix,  New  jeriey  four,  Penn- 
lyivania  eight,  Delaware  one,  Maryland  fix,  Virginia  ten,  North  Caro- 
lina tivc^  South  Crolina  five,  and  Georgia  three. 

B 


[  2  ] 

When  vacancies  liapprn  in  tlie  rcpreri;iitnfion  from  any  frate,  the 
Fxeoinive  authority  tlitieof  fhall  iflue  writs  of  elcdion  to  fill  luch  va- 
cancies. 

The  H  nife  of  Reprefenrarives  fiall  clioofc  rheir  Speaker  and  other 
oHiccrs  ;  and  H^all  liave  rlie  Iblc  power  of  inipcachment. 

Set'i.  3.  Tlie  Senate  of  the  United  States  fliall  be  compofed  cf  two 
fcnaturs  from  eacli  ftate,  chofen  by  the  legiflaiure  thereof,  for  iix  years; 
and  each  fenator  fhall  iiave  one  vote. 

Immediately  after  tliey  fhall  be  afrembied  in  confcqnence  of  the  firfl 
election,  they  fhall  be  divided  as  equally  as  may  be  into  three  (.Jafles. 
The  feats  of  the  ienators  of  the  firfl  clafs  fliall  be  vacated  at  the  expira- 
tion of  the  fccond  year,  of  the  fecond  clafs  at  the  ex])iration  of  the  fourth 
year,  and  of  tlie  third  clafs  at  the  expiration  of  the  fjxth  year  ;  fo  that 
one  third  may  be  chofen  every  fccond  year  ;  and  if  vacancies  happen  by 
rcfiii^naLion,  or  otlierwife,  during  the  recefs  of  the  Legiflature  of  any 
Hate,  the  Extciuive  thereof  mav  make  temporary  appointments,  until 
the  next  meeting  of  the  Legillature,'  which  fhall  then  fill  fuch  va- 
cancies. 

No  pcrfon  flial!  be  a  fenator  who  fliall  not  have  attained  to  the  age  of 
thirty  years,  and  been  nine  years  a  citizen  of  the  United  States,  and 
M'ho  fliall  not,  when  elected,  be  an  inhabitant  of  that  ftate  tor  which  he 
fliall  be  clKjfen. 

The  Vice  Prefident  of  the  United  States  fliall  be  Prefident  of  the  Se- 
nate,  but  fhall  liave  no  vote,  unlefs  tliey  be  equally  divided. 

The  Senate  fliall  choofe  theirother  officers,  and  alfii  a  Prefident,  pro 
tempore,  in  the  abfence  of  the  Vice  Prefident,  or  when  he  fliall  exer- 
cife  the  office  of  Prefident  of  the  United  States. 

The  Senate  fliall  have  the  fole  power  to  try  all  impeachments.  When 
fitting  for  that  purpofe,  they  fhall  be  upon  oath  or  affirmation.  When 
The  Prefident  of  the  United  States  is  tried,  the  Chief  Juflice  fliall  pre- 
fide  :  And  no  perfbn  fhall  be  convicted  without  tlie  concurrence  of  two 
thirds  of  the  members  prefent. 

Judgment,  in  cafes  of  impeachment,  fliall  not  extend  further  than  to 
removal  from  office,  and  diiqnaliftcation  to  hold  and  enjoy  any  office  of 
honour,  truft  or  profit,  under  the  United  States ;  but  tlie  party  convicted 
ihall,  ncverthelefs,  be  liable  and  fubjecl  to  indiolment,  trial,  judgment, 
and  pumfliment,  accordiniv  to  law. 

SerL  4.  Tlie  times,  places,  and  manner  of  holding  elecSlion  forfenators 
and  reprefentatives,  fliall  be  prefcribed  in  each  flate  by  the  Legiilature 
thereof;  but  tlie  Congrefs  may,  at  any  time,  by  law,  make  or  alter  fuch 
regulations,  except  as  ro  the  places  of  choofing  ienators. 

The  Congrefs  fhall  afTemblc  at  leafl  once  in  every  year,  andfuchmeet- 
ing  fnall  be  on  the  firft  Monday  in  December,  unlefs  they  fhall  by  law 
appoint  a  different  dav. 

Sc'd.  5.  Each  houfe  ffiall  be  the  judge  of  the  elections,  returns  and 
qualifications  of  its  own  members,  and  a  majority  of  each  fliall  confhtute 
a  quorum  to  do  bufintfs  ;  but  a  fmaller  number  may  adjourn  from  day 
to  day,  and  may  be  authorifed  to  compel  the  attendance  of  abfent  mem- 
bers, in  fuch  manner,  and  under  fuch  penalties  as  each  houfe  may  pro- 
vide. 

Each  haufe  may  determine  the  rules  of  its  proceedings,  punifh  its 
members  for  difordeily  behaviour,  and,  with  the  concurrence  of  two 
thirds,  expel  a  mem'jer. 


L     3     1 

Each  houfe  fliall  keep  a  ionrnal  of  its  proccer'.ings,  and  from  time  to 
time  publiih  the  ianit;,  excepting  fuch  parts  as  mav,  in  their  judgment, 
require  iecrecy  ;  and  the  yeas  and  navs  of  the  memb-rs  of  either  houfe, 
on  any  queitio'n,  fliall,  at  the  defire  of  one  fifth  of  tliole  prcftni,  be  en- 
tered on  the  j'jurnai. 

Neither  houfe,  during  the  feflion  of  Conarefs,  Hiall,  without  the  con- 
fent  of  the  other,  adjourn  for  more  than  three  days,  nor  to  any  other 
place  than  that  in  which  the  tsvo  houl'es  fhall  be  futing. 

Sed.  6.  The  fenators  and  reprefentatives  fliall  receive  a  compenfation 
for  iheirfervices,  to  be  afcertainedby  law,  and  paid  out  of  the  treafury 
of  the  United  States.  They  fnall,  in  all  cafes,  except  treafon,  felony, 
and  breach  of  the  peace,  be  privileged  from  arreft  during  their  attend- 
ance at  the  fefTion  of  their  relpeclive  houfes,  and  in  going  to  and  return- 
ing^ from  the  fame  ;  and  for  any  fpeech  or  debate  in  either  houfe,  they 
ihall  not  be  queiHoued  in  any  other  place. 

No  fenator  or  reurefentative  Ihall,  during  the  time  for  which  he  was 
defied,  be  appointed  to  any  civil  ofiice  under  the  authority  ot  the  Uni- 
ted Slates,  which  fhall  nave  betii  created,  or  the  emoluments  whereof 
fliall  have  been  increaiedduring  fuchiime  ;  andno  perfon  holding  any  office 
under  the  United  States,  ihaii  be  a  member  of  cither  houfe,  during  his 
continuance  in  ofEce. 

Sei'i.  7.  All  bills  for  raifino;  revenue  fliall  orip-inate  in  the  Houfe  of 
Reprefentatives  ;  but  the  Senate  may  oropofe  or  concur  with  amend- 
ments as  on  other   bills. 

Every  bill  which  fiiall  have  paffed  the  Houfe  of  Reprefentatives  and 
the  Senate,  fliall,  before  it  becomes  a  law,  be  prefented  to  the  PrtMidcnt 
of  tl\e  United  States  ;  if  he  approve,  he  fhali  iign  it,  but  if  not,  he  fhall 
return  it,  with  his  objecftions,  to  that  houle  in  which  it  fliall  have  ori- 
ginated, who  fliall  enter  the  objections  at  large  on  their  journals,  and 
proceed  to  re-confider  it.  If,  after  fueh  reconlideration,  two  thirds  of 
that  houfe  fhall  a_g:ree  to  pais  the  bill,  it  fhall  be  lent,  together  with  the 
objections,  to  th«5  other  houfe,  by  which  it  fnall  likewife  be  reconfider- 
ed,  and  if  approved  by  two  thirds  of  that  houfe,  it  fhall  become  a  law. 
But  in  all  fuch  cafes,  the  votes  of  both  houfes  fliall  be  determined  by  yeas 
and  nays,  and  the  names  of  the  perfons  voting  for  and  againt'r  the  bill, 
ihall  be  entered  on  the  iourndls  of  each  houfe  refpeccively.  It  any  bill 
ihall  not  be  returned  by  the  Preildent,  within  ten  days,  (Sundays  ex- 
cepted) after  it  fliaii  have  been  prefented  to  him,  the  fame  fliall  be  a 
law,  in  like  manner  as  if  he  had  figncd  it,  unltfs  tlie  Congrefs  by  their 
adjournment,  prevent  its  return,  in  which  cafe  it  fhall  not  be  a  law. 

Every  order,  refolution,  or  vote,  to  which  the  concurrence  of  the 
Senate  and  Houfe  of  Reprefentatives  may  be  neceffarv  (except  on  a 
qncffion  of  adjournment)  ihall  be  prefented  to  the  Pretident  of  the  Uni- 
ted States  :  and  before  the  fame  fhali  take  eh'e(5i,  fhall  be  approved  by 
him,  or,  being  dilapproved  by  him,  fhall  be  re-vjaiied  by  two  thirds  of 
tlie  Senate  and  Houfe  of  Reprefentatives,  according  to  the  rules  and 
limitations  prefcribed  in  the  cafe  of  a  bill. 

St'i't.  8.  The  Congrefs  fliall  have  power, 

To  lay  and  collect  taxes,  duties,  impofts  and  excifes,  to  pay  the  debts, 
and  provide  for  the  common  defence  and  the  general  welfare  of  the 
United  States ;  but  all  duties,  impofts  and  excifes  fliall  be  uniform 
throughout  the  United  Spates.  , 

To  borrow  money  ou  the  credit  of  tlie  United  States? 


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To^efrula^e  cotn.-nerce  xrith  foreign  nations,   and  among  th;   evera 
flutes,   and  with  the  Indian  tribes  ; 

To  efhiblidi  an  uniform  rule  of  natnriilization,  and  uniform  laws,  on 
ihe  lubjctt  of  bankruptcies  tlirouphoiit  the  United  States  ; 

To  coin  money,  reo;ulate  the  value  thereof,  and  of  foreign  coin,  and  Hk 
the  ftandard  of  weights  and  mcalurcs  *, 

To  provide  for  the  punifhrncnt  of  counterfeiting  the  fecuritics  and 
current  coin  of  the  United  States  ; 

Toeftablifli  poll  ofEces  and  pofl:  roads  ; 

To  promote  the  progrefs  of  Ic.ience  and  ufefi».l  arts,  by  fscuring  for 
limited  times  to  authors  and  inventors,  the  exclufive  right  to  their  rel-- 
pedlive  writings  and  diicoverics   ; 

To  conftitute  tribunals  inferior  to  the  fuprcme  courts  ; 

To  deliue  and  puniQi  piracies  and  felonies  committed  on  'Jic  high  f'ens> 
and  oiFences  againll  the  law  of  nations   ; 

To  declare  war,  grant  letters  of  marque  and  reprifal,  and  make  rules 
concerning  captures  on  land  and  water  ; 

To  raile  and  fupport  armies,  but  no  appropriation  of  money  to  that 
ufe,    {hzW  be  for  a  longer  term  than  two  years  ; 

To  provide  and  maintain  a  navy  ; 

To  make  rules  f(,r  the  government  and  regulation  of  the  land  and 
nav^l {ortes  ; 

To  provide  for  calling  forth  the  militia  to  e^^ecute  the  laws  of  the 
union,  fupprels  infurrections  and  repel  invaiions  : 

To  provide  for  organizing,  arming,  and  difciplining  the  militia,  and 
for  poverning  fuch  part  of  them  as  may  be  employed  in  the  fervice  of 
the  United  States,  referving  to  the  llates  refpectively,  the  appointment 
of  the  ofiicers,  and  the  authority  of  training  the  militia  according  to 
the  difcipline  prefcribed  by  Congrefs  ; 

To  exercife  exclufive  legiflation  in  all  cafes  whatfoe^'er,  over  fuch 
difhi'it  (not  exceeding  ten  miles  fquare)  as  may,  by  ceflion  of  particu- 
lar (lates^  and  the  acceptance  of  Congrels,  become  the  feat  of  the 
governmeMtof  t!ie  United  State:^,  and  to  cxcrciie  like  authority  over 
the  places  purchafed  by  the  confent  of  the  legiflature  of  tlie  ffate^  in 
which  the  lame  fell  be,  for  the  erection  of  forts,  magazines,  arfenals, 
dock-vards,  and  other  ncedtul  buildings  ;   And 

To  make  all  laws  which  fl>all  be  nccefTdry  and  proper  for  carrying 
into  execution  the  foregoing  powers,  and  all  other  powers  vefted  by 
this  confHtution  in  the  government  of  the  United  States,  or  in  any 
department  or  oi^Icers  thereof. 

Se^i.  9.  The  migration  or  importation  of  fuch  perfons  as  any  of  the 
dates  now  exiting  Ihall  think  proper  to  admit,  fiiall  not  be  prohibited 
by  the  Congrefs  prior  to  the  year  One  Thoufand  Eight  Hundred  and 
Eight,  but  a  tax  or  duty  may  be  impofed  on  fuch  importation,  not  ex- 
ceeding ten  dollars  for  each  perfon. 

The  privilege  of  the  writ  of  habeas  corpus  fhall  not  be  fufpended, 
unlefs  when  in  caufes  rebellion  or  invafion,  the  public  fafety  may  re- 
quire it. 

No  bill  of  attainder  cr  ex  pofl  fafto  law  fhall  be  pafled. 

No  capitation,  or  other  dired  tax,  fnall  be  laid,  nnlefs  in  proportion 
to  the  cenfus  or  enumeration  herein  before  direcled  to  be  taktn. 

No  tax  or  duty  fliall  be  laid  on  articles  exported  from  any  Hate.  No 
preference  fliall  be  given  by  any  regulation  of  conjimerce  or  revenue  to 


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vac  i  urts  of  one  flatc.  over  rhofe  of  another  ;  nor  ihall  velTels  bound  to, 
or  from,  one  irate,  be  obliged  to  enter,  clear,  or  pay  duties  in  another. 

No  money  fhall  be  drawn  from  the  treafury,  but  in  conff  quence  of 
appropriations  nude  by  law  ;  and  a  regular  Itatement  and  account  of 
the  receipts  and  expenditures  of  all  public  money  fhall  be  pubhilied 
from  time  to  time.  • 

No  title  of  nobility  fiiall  be  granted  by  the  Uuited  States  : — And  no 
perfon  holding  any  olilce  of  profit  or  truft  under  them,  iliall,  without 
the  con  Tent  of  Con^^refs,  accept  ot  any  prefent,  emolument,  onice,  or 
title,  of  any  kind  whatever,  from  any  tcing,  prince,  or  foreign  ilatc. 

Seft.  lo-  No  flate  fhall  enter  into  any  treaty,  alliance,  or  confedera- 
tion ;  grant  letters  of  marque  and  reprlfal  ;  coin  money,  emit  bills  uf 
credit  ;  make  any  thing  but  gold  and  filver  coin  a  tender  in  •payment  of 
debts;  pafs  any  bill  of  attainder,  ex  poll  fa6to  law,  or  law  impairing 
the  obligation  oi    contracts,  or  grant  any  title  of  nobility. 

No  flate  fliall,  without  the  content  of  Congrefs,  lay  any  impofh  or 
duties  on  exports  or  imports,  except  what  may  be  abfolutely  necefTary 
for  executing  its  inrpedtior.  Ia%vs  ;  and  ihc  net  produce  of  all  duties  and 
impofts,  laid  by  anv  flate  on  imports  or  exports,  fuall  be  for  the  ufe  of 
the  treafury  of  the  United  S'cates  ;  and  all  inch  laws  Hiall  be  fubjed  to 
the  rcvifion  ano  controul  of  the  Ccmgrefs. 

Noftate  fhall,  without  the  confent  of  CongrtTs,  lay  any  duty  of  ton- 
nage, keep  troops,  or  fliips  of  war  in  the  time  of  peace,  enter  into  any 
asrcenient  or  compact  with  another  fiatc,  or  with  a  foreign  power,  or 
engage  in  war,  unlei's  mfiually  invaded,  or  inch  imminent  danger  as  will 
not  admit  of  delay  = 

ARTICLE     II. 

Se^H.  I.  The  Executive  Power  fliall  be  vcfled  in  a  Preiident  of  the 
Uuited  States  of  America,  Ke  Aall  licld  his  ciflice  during  the  term  of 
four  years,  and,  together  with  the  Vice  Prdidcnt,  chofcn  for  the  fame 
term,  to  be  eledled  as  follows  : 

Each  ftate  fhall  apptMot,  in  fuch  manner  as  the  legiflature  thereof  may 
dire(5t,  a  number  of  electors,  equal  to  the  whole  number  of  f'enators  and 
reprcfentatives  to  which  the  fttte  may  be  entitled  in  the  Congrefs  ;  but 
no  ienator  or  rcprefentative  or  perfon  holding  an  oflice  of  truft  or  profit 
under  the  United  States,  fhall  be  appointed  an  ele(:rlor. 

The  electors  fhall  meet  in  their  relpetViive  Hates,  and  vote  by  ballot 
for  two  perfons,  of  whom  one  at  leafl  fhall  not  be  an  inhabitant  of  the 
lame  flate  with  themfelves.  And  rhey  fhall  make  a  lilt  of  all  the  per- 
Ibns  voted  for,  and  of  the  number  of  votes  for  each  ;  svhich  lift  they 
fliall  fignand  certify,  and  tranfmit  iealed  to  the  ieat of  the  government 
of  the  United  States,  directed  to  rhe  Prefideat  of  tlic  Senate.  Tlie 
■Prefident  of  the  Senate  fhall,  in  the  prefence  of  the  Senate  and  Houfe  of 
Reprelentarives,  open  all  the  certificates,  and  the  votes  fliall  then  be 
counted.  The  perfon  leaving  the  grcatefl  number  of  votes  fliall  be  the 
Prefidtnt,  iffuch  number  be  a  majority  of  the  \^hole  number  of  elecftors 
appointed  ;  and  if  there  be  more  than  one  who  have  fuch  majority,  and 
have  an  equal  number  of  votes,  then  the  Houfe  of  lleprefentatives  fliall 
immediately  chcKife  by  ballot  one  of  them  for  Prefident  ;  and  if  no  per- 
fon has  a  majority,  then  from  the  five  highefl  on  the  lift  thcfaid  hcule 
fliall,  in  like  manner,  choole  the  Prefident.  Eut  in  choofing  the  Prefi- 
dent the  votes  fhall  be  taken  by  fbtes  ;  the  rcprefentation  from  each 
Ast£  having  one  vote  ;  a  quorum  for  this  purpo'e  fhall  coiilil^  of  a  ratm- 


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her  or  members  from  two  thirds  of  the  fUtcs,  and  a  majority  o*"  all  the 
Itates  fhall  be  lu'cclllirv  to  a  clioicc.  In  every  cafe,  after  rlie  choice  of  a 
Prefidctu,  the  perl'oii  having  tlie  greatefl  number  of  the  votes  of  the  clec- 
torsiliall  be  the  Vice  Prdidcut.  But  if  there  fhould  remain  two  or  mure 
■wlu)  have  equal  votes,  the  fcnatd  ihall  ciioofe  from  thorn  by  ballot  the 
Vice  I'relident.' 

Th«  Congrcfs  may  dctermir.e  the  time  of  choofinfr  tlie  eledfors,  and 
the  day  on  which  lliev  fllall  ^^^ive  their  votes  ;  which  day  fhall  be  the 
fame  throughout  the  United  States. 

No  perlbii,  except  a  natural  born  citizen,  or  a  citizen  of  the  United 
States,  at  the  time  of  the -adoption  of  this  conflitution  ;  fhall  be  eligible 
to  the  office  of  Preildeut  ;  neither  ftall  any  perlbn  be  clipible  to  that  of- 
fice who  fhall  not  have  attained  to  the  age  of  thirty-five  years,  and  been 
fou-rteen  vears  a  refident  within  the  United  States. 

In  cafe  of  the  removal  of  the  Prefident  from  office,  or  his  death,  re- 
fignation,  or  inability  to  difcharge  the  powers  and  duties  of  the  laid  of- 
fice, the  fame  fhall  devolve  ou  the  Vice-Prefident,  and  tlie  Congrt-fs  may 
by  law  provide  for  the  cale  of  removal,  death,  refignation,  or  inability, 
both  of  the  Prefident  and  Vice-PrefiJent,  declaring  what  officer  /hall 
then  aft  as  Prefident,  and  fuch  officer  fliall  ac'l  accordingly,  until  the 
dilability  be  removed,  or  a  Prefident  fliall  be  elected.- 

The  Prefident  Ihall,  at  ffater'  times,  receive  for  his  lervices,  a  com- 
peniation,  which  fhall  neither  be  iiicreafed  nor  diininiflied  during  the 
period  for  which  he  fhall  have  been  elected,  and  he  fhall  not  receive 
^vithin  that  period  any  other  emolument  from  the  United  States,  or  any 
of  them. 

Before  he  enters  on  the  execution  of  his  oftice,  he  fliall  take  the  fol- 
lowing oath  or  affirmation: 

"  1  do  folemnly  fwear  (or  afTirm)  that  I  will  fciithfully  execute  the 
office  of  Prefident  of  the  United  States,  and  will,  to  the  heft  of  my  abi- 
lity, prelerve,  proteft,  and  defend  the  Conffitution  of  the  United 
States." 

Sect.  2.  The  Prefident  fhall  be  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  armv  and 
navy  of  the  United  States,  and  of  the  miliiia  of  the  feveral  ftates,  when 
called  into  the  aftual  fervice  of  the  United  States;  he  may  require  the 
opinion,  in  writing,  of  the  principal  officer  in  each  of  the  executive  de- 
partmenrs,  upon  any  fubje6t  relating  to  the  dutiesof  tlieir  refpec^tive  of- 
fices, and  he  fhall  have  power  to  grant  reprieves  and  pardons  for  of- 
fences againft  the  United  States,  except  in  caf^es  of  impeacliment. 

He  fhall  have  power,  by  and  with  the  advice  and  confent  of  the  Se- 
nate, to  make  treaties,  provided  rwo-thirds  of  the  fenators  prcfent  con 
cur;  and  he  fliall  nominate,  and  by  and  with  the  advice  and  confent  of 
the  fenate,  fliall  appoint  ambafTadors,  other  public  miniiters,  and  confuls, 
judges  of  the  fupreme  court,  and  all  other  officers  of  the  United  States, 
whofe  appointments  are  not  herein  otherwife  provided  for,  and  which 
fliall  be  eltablifhed  by  law^  But  the  Congrefs  may  by  law  veil  the  ap- 
pointments of  fuch  inferior  oflicers,  as  they  think  proper,  in  the  Prefi- 
dent alone,  in  the  courts  of  law,  or  in  tiie  heads  of  departments. 

The  Prefident  fliall  have  power  to  fill  up  all  vacancies  that  inay  hap- 
pen during  the  recefsof  the  fenate,  by  granting  cominiflions  which  fhall 
expire  at  the  end  of  their  next  feflion. 

Sed.  3.  He  fliall  from  time  to  time  pjive  to  the  Congrefs  information 
of  the  flate  of  the  union,  and  recommend  to  their  confideration  fuch 
meafures  as  he  fnall  judge  necellary  and  expedient  5  he  mav;  on  extra- 


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ordinary  occafions,  coiivene  both  boufes,  or  cither  of  them,  and  in  cafe 
of  di'.'ao-reet-.ient  be^\vee\i  them,  with  refpeft  to  the  time  of  adjournment, 
he  mav  ai'iourn  rlicm  ro  fuch  time  as  he  may  think  proper;  he  Ihall  re- 
ceive a  mbaifadors  and  other  public  minillers;  he  {liall  take  care  that  the 
laws  be  taithfully  executed,  and  (hall  commidion  all  the  officers  of  the 
UnitC'I  Stages. 

Sei'i.  4.  The  Prefident,  Vice-Prefident,  and  all  civil  officers  of  the 
United  States,  fhall  be  removed  from  office  on  impeachment  for,  and 
convi<5lion  ot,  treafon,  bribery,  or  other  high  crimes  and  mifdemeanors. 

ART.     HI. 

Se.1.  X.  The  judicial  power  of  the  United  States  fliall  be  vefled  in  one 
fupreme  court,  and  in  -^uch  inferior  courts  as  the  Congrels  may  from  time 
to'time  ordain  and  eitabiifli.  The  jud3;es  both  of  the  iiipreme  and  the 
inferior  courts,  ihall  hold  their  offices  during  good  behaviour,  and  Ihall, 
at  Hated  times,  receive  for  their  fervices,  a  compcnfation,  which  fliall 
nof  be  diminifhfd  during  their  continuance  in  office. 

Se.'i.  z.  The  judicial  power  fliall  extend  to  all  cafes,  in  law  and  equi- 
ty, ariiiiig  under  this  conliitution,  the  laws  of  the  United  States,  and 
treaties  made.-,  or  whicli  fhall  be  made,  under  their  authority ;  to  all 
cafes  aileciling  ambalfadors,  other  j^ublic  minifters,  and  couiuls;  to  all 
-cafes  of  admiralty  and  maritime  jurifdidlion;  to  controverfies  ro  which 
the  United  States  (hall  be  a  party;  to  controverfies  between  tv>'0  or 
more  flatcs,  between  a  fhte  and  citizens  of  another  (cate,  between  citi- 
zens of  different  dates,  between  citizens  of  the  fame  flate  claiming  lands 
under  grants  of  different  ftates,  aiid  between  a  ftate  and  the  citizens 
thereof,  and  foreign  fiates,  citizens  or  fubjefts. 

In  all  cafes  affecting  ambafTadors,  other  public  miniflers  and  confuls, 
an4  thofe  in  which  a  (late  fliall  be  a  party,  the  fupreme  court  fhall  have 
original  jufil'diftion.  In  all  other  cafes  before-mentioned,  the  fupreme 
court  fliall  have  appellate  jurifdiction  both  as  law  and  fact,  with  fuch  ex- 
ceptions, and  under  fuch  regulations,  as  the  Congrefs  fliall  make. 

The  trial  of  all  crimes,  except  in  cafes  of  impeachment,  fliall  be  by 
jury  ;  and  fuch  trial  fhall  be  held  in  the  flate  where  the  laid  crimes  fhall 
have  been  committed;  but  when  not  committed  within  any  ftate,  the 
trial  fhall  be  at  fuch  place  or  places  as  the  Congrefs  may  by  law  have  di- 
rected. 

Sei'L  3.  Treafjii  againfl  the  United  States  fnall  confilr  only  in  levying 
war  againft  them,  or  adhering  to  their  enemie?,  giving  them  aid  and 
comfort.  No  perfon  fhail  be  convicted  of  treafon,  unlefs  on  the  tefti- 
mony  of  two  wicneffes  to  the  fame  overt  a6t,  or  on  confeffion  in  open 
court, 

Tlie  Congrefs  fliall  have  power  to  declare  the  punlfliment  of  treafon, 
but  no  attainder  of  treafon  fliall  work  corruption  of  blojd,  or  forfeiture, 
except  during  the  life  of  the  perfon  attained. 

ART.     IV. 

Seci.  I.  Full  faith  and  credit  fliall  bs  given  in  each  ftate  to  the  public 
adls,  records,  and  judicial  proceedings  of  every  other  flate.  And  the 
Congrefs  may  by  general  laws  prcfcribe  the  manner  in  which  fuch  acts, 
records^  and  proceedings  may  bo  proved,  and  the  cfl'ecl  thereof. 


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.%.1.  2.  Tlie  citizens  of  each  (lave  fliall  be  entillcd  to  all  privileges  and 
^minunitles  of  citizens  in  the  fcvcral  (lates. 

.A  pdibn  charged  in  any  ftate  '.viih  trcafon,  felonv,  or  otlier  crinif, 
>vho  (hall  flee  from  jullice,  and  be  found  in  another  Uate,  lliall,  on  de- 
mand of  the  executive  authority  of  the  ftate  from  which  he  fied,  be  de- 
livered n;i,  to  be  removed  to  the  flare  having  juri(di>flion  of  the  crime. 

No  perri>n  held  to  fervice  t.r  labour  in  oneftate,  under  tlve  laws  thereof, 
efcaping  into  another,  fliall,  in  confcquence  ot  any  law  or  regulation 
I'lierein,  be  difcharrred  from  fuch  fervice  or  labour,  but  fliall  be  delivered 
lip  on  claim  of  the  party  to  whom  fucli  fervice  or  labour  may  be  due. 

Scifi.  3.  Nev.'  Hares  may  be  admitted  by  tlie  Congrefsinto  this  Union  ; 
but  no  new  flate  fliall  he  forrn^-d  or  erected  within  the  jurilditTtion  of  any 
otlier  f^ate  ;  nor  any  flate  be  formed  by  the  junction  of  two  or  more 
flrites,  or  parts  of  flatcs,  without  the  confent  of  the  legiflatures  of  the 
iUtes  concerned,  as  well  as  of  the  Congrefs. 

The  Congrel's  fliall  have  power  to  dilpole  of,  and  make  all  needful 
rules  and  regulations  relpeiSting  the  territory  or  other  property  belong- 
ing to  the  United  States  ;  and  nothing  in  this  Conftitution  fliall  be  lo 
conflrued  as  to  prejudice  any  claims  of  tLe  United  States,  or  of  any  par- 
ticular flate. 

St;{i.  4.  The  United  States  iliall  guarantee  to  every  flate  in  this 
Union,  a  republican  form  of  government,  and  fliall  protect  each  of  them 
a2;ain(l  iavafion  ;  and  on  application  of  the  legiflature,  or  of  the  execu- 
tive (when  the  legiflature  cannot  be  convcn-cd)  againil  domeftic  vio- 
lence. 

A  R  T.     V. 

The  Conqjrefs,  v/henever  two  tliirds  of  both  houfes  fliall  deem  it  ne- 
cefTary,  fliall  prcpofa  amendments  to  this  Conftitution,  or  on  the  appli- 
cation of  the  legislatures  of  two  thirds  of  the  feveral  flates,  fhall  call  3 
convention  for  pi  opofmg  amendments,  which,  in  either  cafe,  fliall  be 
valid  to  all  intents  and  purpofes,  as  part  of  this  Conftitution,  when  ra- 
tified by  the  legifiaiures  of  three  fourths  of  the  feveral  flates,  or  by 
conventions  in  three  fourths  tlicreof,  as  the  one  or  the  other  mode  of  ra- 
tification may  be  propofed  by  the  Congrefs  ;  Provide.-^,  that  no  an^end- 
inents  which  may  be  made  prior  to  the  year  One  Thoufand  Eight  Hun- 
dred and  Eight,  fliall  in  any  manner  afFett  the  firft  and  fourth  claufes  in 
the  oth  fedtlon  of  the  firfi  article  ;  and  that  no  fiate,  without  its  con- 
lent,  fliall  be  deprived  of  its  equal  fulTrago  in  the  Senate. 

ART.     VI. 

All  debts  contracted  and  engagements  entered  into,  before  the  adop- 
tion of  this  Conftitution,  fliall  be°as  valid  againft  the  United  States  un- 
<3er  this  Conftitution,  as  under  the  confederation. 

This  Conliitution,  and  the  laws  of  the  United  States  which  fliall  be 
made  in  purfuance  thereof;  and  all  treaties  made,  or  which  fliall  be 
made,  under  the  authority  of  the  United  States,  fliall  be  the  fupreme 
law  of  the  land  ;  and  judges  in  every  flate  fliall  be  bound  thereby,  any 
thing  in  the  Confliaition  or  laws  of  any  flate  to  the  contrary  Dotwith- 
flanding. 

The  fenators  and  reprefeBtatives  before-mentioned,  and  the  members 
of  the  feveral  ftate  legiflaturcs,  and  all  the  executive  and  judicial  offi- 
cers, both  of  the  United  States  and  of  the  feveral  flates,  fliall  be  bound 
fey  oath  or  affirmation,  to  fupport  this  Conftitution:  but  no  religious 


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tefl:  fliall  ever  be  required  as  a  qnalificaiion  to  any  ofHce  cr  public  trufl 
under  the  Uuited  Stares. 

A  Fx  T.     VII, 

The  ratification  cfthe  convention  of  nine  flares,  {hall  be  fufHcient  for 
the  eftablifhment  of  this  Conftitution  betueen  the  ftatcs  i'o  ratifying 
the  fame. 

DO^■E  in  CONVENTION,  hy  the  unanijjious  cotrfent  of  the  fates  prefenty 
the  fez'ent'ssrith  day  of  September^  in  the  year  of  our  Lordy  Cr.e  Thou- 
fand  Seven  Hundred  and  Eio^kty  Sei^en^  and  of  the  Independence  cf  the 
United  Stales  of  America  the  Twelfth. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  President. 

The  above  CmRitution  was  adopted  by 

Delaware  State,  December  6,   37S7. 

Pennfylvauia,  Deceirjber  12. 

New-jerfey,  December  18. 

Georgia,  Janiiai-y  2,  1788. 

Conneitirnt,  January. 

INjalTachufett?,  February  7. 

Maryland,  April  28. 

South  Carolina*  May  23. 

Nev;-Hampfhire,  J^"^^  21. 

Virginia,  J"ne  25. 

Nesv-York,  July  26; 


GOVERNMENT 


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UNITED     STATES. 


SUPREME     EXECUTIVE. 

OHN  ADAMS,  Prefident  of  the  United  States,  and  Commander  ji* 
Chief  of  all  their  Forces  by  Land  and  Sea,  elei^led  for  four  years, 
on  the         day  of  Salary,  2,5,000  dollars  per  annum. 

THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  Vice-Prefidcnr,  and  Prefident  of  the  Se- 
nate.    Salary,  i^ooo  dollars  per  anni.ni. 


SENATORS  OF.  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

Nein-HampPiire. 
John  Lahgdon,  53,  North  Fourth  Street. 
Samuel  Livermore,  9,  North  Sixth  Itreet. 

Majfachufetts . 
Benjamin  Goodhue,  28,  South  .Second  Iheet. 
Theodore  Sedgwick, 

Rhode- IJ2  and. 

Mr.  Green,  18,  Chefnrit  flreet. 
Theodore  Fofter,  Francis'  Hotel. 

Comiediciit. 
James  Hillhoufe, 
Uriah  Tracey,   128,  North  Second  ftreet. 

Vermont. 
Elijah  Paine,   141,  South  Second  fireet. 
r,lr.  Chipman,  39,  North  Sixth  ftreet, 

Nezv-Tork. 
Philip  Schuyler, 
John  Laurence,  155,  Chefnut  flreet. 

New-Jerfey. 
John  Rutherfurd, 
Richard  Stockton,  39,  North  Sixth  ftreet. 


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Pennfylvania. 
William  Bingham,  South  Third,  nL,ar  Spruce  flrccr. 
James  RjIs,  coi'Der  of  Pine  and  Second  Itreets, 

Delaware. 

John  Vining, 

Henry  Latimer,  39,  North  Sixth  rireet. 

Maryland. 
James  Lloyd, 
johu  E.  Howard, 

Virginia. 

Stevens  T.  Mafon, 

Henry  Tazewell,  at  Mr.  Beckiey's,  South  Eighth  ftreet, 

Kentucky. 
[ohn  Brown,   11,  North  Sixth  ftreet. 
Humphrey  Marlhall, 

Tennefee. 
Jofeph  Anderfon,   100,  North  Tliirc;  Ih'eet.  ,; 

Mr.  Jackfon,   100,  North  Third  ftreet.         au.Lrcu.    .^'•^K^i^- 

North-Carolina. 
Alexander  Martin,  100,  North  Third  llreet. 
Timothy  Bloodworth,  N.  W.  corner  of  Ninth  and  Filbert  flrects. 

South-Carolina. 
Jacob  Read,  corner  of  Eleventh  and  Chel'nut  flrcecs. 
John  Hunter, 

Georgia. 

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James  Gunn,  87,  Vine  lireet. 
Jofiah  Tattnall, 

Seoetary — Samnel  A.  Otis,  323,  Market  firect. 
Chaplain— 'K\ght  Rev.  William  White. 
Doorkeeper — James  Mathers,  23,  North  Tenth  rtrcet. 
JJfiilant-Doorkeeper — C.  Maxv.ell,  Arch,  near  Tenth  flreet. 


THE  HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 


Jonathan  Dayton,  Speaker. 

New  -  Hainppi  ire . 
Abiel  Fofter,   113,  North  Fifth  iheet. 
Jonathan  Freernas,  113,  North  Fifth  llreet. 
William  Gordon,  i8,  Chefout  ftrcct.      *' 
Peleg  Sprague, 


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Majfackiifctts, 
Bailey  Dartletr,  128,  North  Second  ftrccc. 
Stephen  HuUock,  30,  Walnut  Itrecr. 
Dwight  Folttr,  2.8,  South  Second  ftreet. 
Nathaniel  BVetinan,  junior, 
Samuel  I.ynian,   113,  North  Fifth  flrcet. 
Harrjlon  G.  Otis,  323,  High  rtreet. 
Ifaac  Parker,  128,  North  Second  llreet. 
John  Reed,  30,  Wulnut-Iireet. 
bamuel  Sewall,   i'z8,  North  Second  ftreet. 
WiliiaiTi  Shepard,  77,  North  Third  Itrccr, 
Tliomplon  J.  Skinner, 

George  Tliatchcr,  77,  North  Third  ftreet. 
joleph  B.  Varnuni,  Francis'  Hotel. 
Peleg  Wadi'worth,  77,  North  Third  ftreet, 

Rhodc-Ijland. 
Cbriftopher  G.  Champlin,   18,  Chefnut  ftreet. 
Tiiomas  Tillinghaft,   113,  North  Fifth  ftreet. 

Cnnnediciit. 
John  Alien,  86,  Crown  flreet. 
Joiluia  Coit,   iz8.  North  Second  ftreet. 
Samuel  W;  Dana,   12,8,  North  Second  ft:reet. 
William  Edmond,  128,  North  Second  ftreet. 
Chauncey  Goodrich,  N.  W.  corner  of  Fourth  and  Spruce  ftrcets. 
Roger  Grifwold,   128,  North  Second  ftreet, 
l^^Jathaiuel  Smith,  86,  Crown  ftreet. 

Vermont. 

Matthew  Lyon,  205,  Arch  ftreet. 

Lewis  R.  Morris,  39,  North  Sixth  ftreet. 

Ncw-TGrh. 
David  Brooks,  , 

James  Cochran,  39,  North  Sixth  ftreet. 
Lucas  Elmendorpli,  53,  North  Fourth  itreet. 
Henry  Glen,  28,  South  Second  ftreet. 
Jonathan  N.  Havens,  53,  North  Fourth  Itreet, 
Hezekiah  L.  Hofmer,  39,  North  Sixth  ftreet. 
F.dward  Livingfton,  Oeiicrs'  Hotel. 
Joim  E.  Van  Alen,  200,  Arch  Ih'cet. 
Pljilip  Van  Cortlandt,  Francis'  Hotel. 
John  VViliiaa;s,  200,  Arch  ftreet. 

New-Jerfey. 
Jonathan  Dayton,  (Speakerj   141,  South  Second  ftreet. 
Jamis  H.  Imlay,  N.  W.  corner  of  Pine  and  Second  ftreet. 
James  Schureman,   11,  North  Sixth  ftreet. 
Thomas  Sinnickfon,  N.  W.  corner  of  Pine  and  Second  ftreet, 
Mark  Thomlon,  N.  W.  corner  of  Pine  and  Second  ftreets. 

Pcjinjylvania. 

David  Bard,  77,  North  Third  ftreet. 
J  >hn  Chap.nan,  9,  North  Second  ftreet. 
William  Findiey,  67,  Vine  ftreet. 


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/Ibert  Gallatin,  53,  North  Fourth  fireet. 

Anclrtw  Gregg, 

John  A.  Hannah,  105,  North  Front  Ihcet. 

Thomas  Hartley,   132,  Arch  llrect. 

Joieph  Heilter, 

John  V/ilkcs  Kirtera, 

Blair  M'Clenaciian,  96,  South  Fourth  Tircet, 

isamutl  Sitgreaves,   104,  Spruce  ilrcct. 

John  Swanwick,  Sixth,  near  Spruce  Itreet. 

Richard  Thoir.as,  32,  Arch  Itreet. 

Delaivare. 
James  r\  BayarJ,  39,  North  Sixth  Ihvet. 

Maryland. 
George  Baer,  junior,  24,  North  Eighth  Itreet. 
■"(yiiiiam  Craik,  9,  North  Eighth  llreet. 
John  Dennis,   izj^  South  Third  Itreet. 
George  Dent,   24,  North  Eighth  Itreet. 
William  Hindman,   104,  Spruce  ftreet, 
William  IMatthews,  96,  South  Third  Itreet, 
Ricliard  Sprigg,  24,  Njrth  Eighth  itreet, 
iSamucl  Smith, 

Virg'inia. 
Richard  Brent,  O'Ellers'  Hotel. 
Samuel  J.  Cabell, 

Thomas  Claiborne,   108,  North  Fourth  flrect. 
Matthew  Clay,  O'Ellers'  Horei. 
John  Cloptoi),    100,  North  fhi-d  ftreet. 
John  Dawibn,  7,  South  Fourth  iireet. 
Thomas  Evans,   127,  South  Th:rd  itreet. 
Willian)  B.  Giles, 

Carter  B.  Harriion,  at  Mr.  Knap's,  Spruce,  near  Sixth  (treet. 
David  Holmes,   170,  High  itreet. 

Walter  Jones,  N.  W.  corner  ot\Po\vcl  and  Fjfth  ftreets. 
James  Aiachir,  170,  High  P:reer. 
Daniel  Morgan,  Conoilogo  Waggon,  High  ftreet, 
Anthony  New,   loo,  Norrh  Third  Ib'eet. 
John  Nicholas,  50,  North  Fourth  icreet. 
joiiah  Parker, 

Abram  Trigg,   100,  North  Third  ftreet. 
John  Trigg,   ioe>.  North  Third  Itreet. 
Abraham  B.  Venable,  ac  Mr.  Knap's,  Spruce,  near  Sixth  ilrcet. 

Kentucky. 
Thomas  T.  Davis,  at  Mr.  Beckley's,  South  Eighth  Street. 
John  Fowler, 

North-Carolina. 
Thomas  Blount,  at  Mr,  Biickley's,  Jjoulu  Eighth  ftreet. 
Nathan  Bryan, 
Demfey  Burges, 
James  Gillefpie, 

William  Barry  Grove,  i  27,  South  TiurJ  flrect. 
Matthew  Locke,  205,  Ar.U  iireet. 


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Nathaniel  Macon,  io8,  North  Fourth  ftrcct. 
Tofcph  M'Dowc!!, 
Jlichard  iStanford,  205,  Arch  ftrcet. 
Robert  Williams,  108,  North  Fourth  ftrect. 

Terjiejee. 
William  Charles  Cole  Claiborne,  100,  North  Third  flreet. 

SiOiith- Carolina. 
Lemuel  Benton, 

Robert  Goodloe  Harper,    127,  South  Third  flreet, 
Thomas  Pinckncy,  N.  V/.  corner  of  Vine  and  Tliird  flrccts. 
John  Rutledge,  junior,  N.  W.  corner  of  Vine  and  Third  (liects. 
William  Smith,  24,  North  Eighth  Itreet. 
Thomas  Sumpter. 

Georgia, 
Abraham  Baldwin,  Francis'  Hotel. 
John  MUlcdge, 

Clerk — Jonathan  W.  Condy,  189,  Race  ftreet. 

Chaplain — Rev.  Afhbel  Green, 

Serjeant-at-Arms — Jofeph  Wheaton. 

Doorkeeper — Thomas  Claxton,  359,  North  Second  flreet. 

JJJlflant  Doorkeeper — Thomas  Dann,   Filbert,    between   eleventh    and 
Twelfth  flrects. 


DEPAPvTMENT    OF    STATE. 

Office  kept  in  Fifth  between  IMarket  and  Chelnut-flreets. 

Timothy  Pickering  Secretary  of  State,  and  commifiioner,  ex  o^c/o  for 
granting  patents.     Salary  3,500  dolls,  per  ann. 

George  Taylor,  jun.  chief  clerk,  and  clerk  ex  officio^  for  granting 
patents. 


Mi7tiftCrs  Commiffloners.,  ConfuU  'ifc.  of  the  United  States^  to 

Foreign  Powers. 

To  the  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain.,  and  its  Dominions. 

Rufus  Kiug,  MinifUr  Plenipotentiary. 

Chriflopher  Gore,  }       Commiffioners  for  fettling  claims  for  Ipoliations, 

Wm.  Pinckney,      \  &c.  at  London. 

Samuel    Bayard,    agent  for    managing    claims   for  fpoliations,  &c.  at 

London. 
David  Lenox,  agent  for  protecting  American  feamen  at  London. 
Samuel  Cabot,  commercial  agent. 

Silas  Talbot,  for  protecting  American  feamen,  in  the  Weft-Indies.' 
Jofhua  Johnfon,  conful  at  London. 

Elias  Vanderhorft, Briftol. 

Robert  Were  Fox, Falmouth. 

James  Maury,         Liverpool. 

Jofeph  Y/illbn,         Dublin. 


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Thomas  Anldjo,  vice-conful  at  Poole, 

George  Knox,     conful  Kingfton  upon  Hull. 

James  Holmes,     Belfafl-. 

Wm.  James  Miller,  Calcutta,  India. 

John  Gavino,  Gibraltar. 

Sitting  in  Philadelphia. 
Thomas  Fitzfimons,  "^ 

James  Innes,  f    Commifiioners    for    liouidating    the  claims    of 

Thomas  M'Donald,    >  Britifli  creditors  under    the  treaty. 
Henry  Pye  Rich,         I 

Guiilmard,_/ 
C.  Hall,  American  agent  to  aflilt  in    afcertainirg  laid 

claims. 
David  Ilowel,  com.  "\ 

Egbert  Bcnfon,  com.  /  CommiiHoners  for  afcertaining  the  north- 

James  Sullivan,  agent  'v  ern  boundary  between  the  United  States 

Thomas  Barclav,  tfq.  B.  C.  I    and  the  Britifli  territory  in  America. 
W.  Chipman,  efq.  B.  agent  j 

Matthew  Clarkfon,  )    Commiffioners  for  liquidating  claims  of  Am. 

Jofeph  Ignatius  de  Viar,  >     Citizens  for  fpoliation  &c.  under  the  Spa- 
.SanuielBreck,  )  nifh   treaty, 

Andrew  Ellicott,  com.     )       For  running  the  boundary  line  under  treaty 
Thomas  Freeman,  furv.  y     with  Spain. 

To  the  French  Republic  and  her  Dntninions, 

Charles  C.   Pinckney,  )       t-  ^         ^■  j       •   -n.  «     • 

-r  ,     M    -n-u  (      Envoys   eKtraordmary,  and  mmuters  plcni- 

Elbridge  Gerry,  ^    P  '••'  )• 

Fulwa-  Skipwith,  coniiil- general  at  Paris. 
James  Pitcairn,  vice-confijl  at  Paris. 
Jofeph  Fenwick,  coulul  at  Bourdeaux. 
P.  T.  Dobree,  vice-conful  at  Nantes. 
William  Vans,  juu.  conful  at  Morlaix. 

Francis  CofFyn  Dunkirk. 

Nath.aniel  Barret,     Roufn. 

Nathaniel  Cutting., Havre. 

Francis  A.  de  la  Mctte,  vice-conful  at  Havre. 

Etienne  Cat'halan,  Marieilles. 

Jacob  iVIayer,  conful  at  Cape-f  rancois  and  St.  Domingo. 
Ifaac  Cox  Bainet,  conful  at  Brefl. 

Frederic  Folger,    Aux  Caves,  S.  D. 

Jacob  Lewis, Ifle  of  France. 

Job  Wall,  St.  Bartholomew; 

To  the  Kingdo7n  of  Spain. 
David  Humphreys,  miniiler  plenipoientiary. 
Jofeph  Yznardi,  jun.         conful  at  Cadiz. 

Robert  Monrgomery,  Alicant. 

Michael  Morphy,  Malaga. 

Procopio  Jacinto  Pollock,  • New  Orleans. 

To  the  Kingdom  of  Portugal  and  i/s  Dominions, 


William  Smith,  minifter  plenipotentiary. 
Thomas  Bulkley,     coniul  at  Lifbon. 


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Jv^Iin  M.  riiitanl,     conful   Madeira. 

John  litrcct, Fayal. 

jolm  Culnan,  Tencriire. 

To  the  Batai<ian  Rtpuilic. 

William  Vans  Murrav,  miniflcr  refident. 
Silvanus  Bourne,  conful  ;jeneral  a*-  AmfTcrdamj 

Jo'in  Beeldemalcer, Rotterdam. 

Benjamin  H.  Philips,  conful  at  Curacoa. 

Nicholas  Roufrclet,  Dcmarara  and  Eflcquibo. 

To  the  kingdom  cf  Denmark  aizd  its  domin'iont. 

Kans  Rodolpht)  Saabye,  conful  at  Copenhagen. 
Plenry  Cooper^  Santa  Cruz. 

To  the  kingdom  of  PruJJla. 

John  Qiiincy  Adams^  minificr  plenipotentiary. 
Sanmel  Williams,  conful  at  Hamburgh; 

Frederick  J.  Wichelhaufen,  Bremen. 

Philip  Mark  • Franconia,  Germany. 

Conrad  Fred.  Wagner,  Trieil; 

Ellas  }-3ackman,  Gottcnbur^,  Sweden. 

John  Miller  lluflel,  • Peterfburg,  R.uflia. 

Philip  Feliechy,  Leghorn. 

Naples. 

John  Baptifce  Sarton,  -—  Rome. 

William  Willis,  Venice. 

Fred.  G.  Wallollon,  Geneva, 

Richard  O'Brien,  ccnful-gcneral  at  Algiers. 
James  Leander  Cathcart,  conful  at  Tripoli. 
William  Eaton,  Tunis. 

Hy  an  acTt  of  Congrels,  the  annual  falary  of  a  minifcer  plenipotentiary! 
fliali  not  exceed  9,000  dollars  ;  that  of  a  charge  d'affaires  4,500  ;  that  of 
a  fecretary  of  a  minifier  1,350  dollars.  The  advance  made  to  a  mini- 
Her  and  charge  d'affairs  is  limited  to  one  year's  falary. 

Minifiers  and  Conful s  from  Foreign  Powers^  refidi'm  in  the  United  States. 

From  the  kingdom  of  Great-Britain, 
Robert  Lifton,  envoy  extraordinary,  and  minifler  plenipotentiary. 
Edward  Thornton,  fecretary  of  le'Tation. 
8ir  Jf>nn  Temple,  conful-general  to  the  eaftern  States. 
PhiHeas  Bond,  conful-general  to  the  middle  and  fouthern  States. 
Thomas  M'Donough,  conful  at  New-Hampfliire,  MafiTachuletts,  Rhode 

Ifland,  and  Conneclrlicut. 
John  Breele,  vice-conful,  Rhode-lflano. 

Gabriel  Wood, Baltimore. 

George  Miller,  conful,  N.  and  S.  Corolina,  and  Georg'a. 
Benjamin  Moodie,  vice-conful,  Charleilon,  South  Carolina. 
Jan:es  Schoolbred, N.  and  S.  Carolina,  and  Georgis, 


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From  the  French  Republic. 

Cicizen  Lctomb,  conful-genera!,  and  conful  for  Philadelphia. 
Arcamball,  vice-conful  at  Newport. 

Rozier,         • New-York. 

Duhail, Norfolk. 

Dupont,        -= •'  CharleltoD. 

Fi'om  the  kingdom  of  Spain. 
Chevalier  de  Yriijo,  miuifter  Plenipotentiary. 
Jofcph  Ignatius  d'Viar,  commiflloncr  and  conful-generah 
Antonia  Argote  Villalobns,  conful  of  Virginia  and  Kentucky. 
Juan  Baptifta  Barnabeu,  conlbl  of  Maryland. 

Diego  IMorphy  ■  N.  &  S.  Carolina. 

Don  Manual  Rcngil,  vice  conful  of  Ni  &  S.  Carolina,  and  Georgia. 
Juan  Stoughton,  conful  of  New -Hampftire,  Maflachufetcs,  Conneiticut^ 

Rhode-lfland  and  Vermont. 
Jofef  Wifeman,  vice-conful  at  Newport. 

Fronz  the  kingdom  of  PorttigaL 
Chevalier  Friere,  minifter  refident. 
Ignatius  Palyart,  conful-j^enerai. 
John  Abrams,  vice-conful,  New-York. 
James  Barry,  vice-conful,  Maryland  and  Virginia. 
James  F.  Verenocke,  vice-conful,  South-Carolina. 
Ilichard  Codmau,  vice-conful,  Maliachufetts. 

From  the  Batavian  Republic. 
R.  G.  Van  Polanen,  miniiler  refident. 
Jan  H.  C.  Heineken,  coi.fil,  Philadelphia. 

Adrian  Valck, Maryland  and  Virginia. 

Jan  Boouen  Graves, —  South  Carolina  and  Georgia. 

Dietrick  Leetouweer, New-Hampfhire  and  Mairachufetts. 

From"^  Pruffia. 
Charles  Godfrey  Paleike,  conful-geueral. 

Frotn  Sweden. 

Richard  Soderftrom,  confnl-general. 

Joleph  Winthrop,  vice-conful,  Charlellon,  S.  C. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  THE  TREASURY. 

Office  kept  at  No.  ioc3,  Chefnut-Street. 

Oliver  Wolcott,  jun.  fecretary  of  the  treafury,  falary  3,500  dollars  per 

annum. 
John  Steele,   comptroller  of  the  treafury,    falary   2,6jO  dollars  per  an^ 

num.     Office  kept  at  No.  100.  Chefnut-ftreet. 

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Richard  Harrifon,  auditor,  falary  2,400  dollars  per  annum.     Office  kept 

corner  of  Market  and  Tliird-ftrects. 
William  l\lilicr,jun.  commiflioncr  of  the  revenue,    falary   2,400  dollars 

per  annum.     Office  kept  at  rlie  corner  of  Chefnut  and  Tliird-ltrtets. 
Samuel  iMcredith,  ticiibrer  of  tiie   United  States,    I'alary  2,400  dollars 

per  annum.     Office  kept  at  No.  171,  C)iefnut-(heet. 
Tench  Francis,   purveyor  of  llipplies,  falary   2,000  dollars  per  annum. 

Office  kept  at  Carjjen tor's  HhII. 
Jofcpii  Nourfe,  regilter,  falary  2,000  dollars  per  annum.     Office  kept 

at  100,  Cliciiiut-drcet. 


COMMISSIONERS  OF  LOANS. 


States. 

Officers. 

Salaries. 

Ne\v-Hampfhire> 

William  Gardiner, 

650  dolly. 

Maflachufetts, 

Nathaniel  Appleton, 

1,500 

Jihode-Ifland, 

Jabez  Bowen, 

6co 

Connecticut, 

William  Imlay, 

1,000 

New- York, 

Mathew  Clarkfon, 

1,500 

New-Jerfey, 

James  Ewing, 

700 

Penniylvania, 

Stephen  Moylan, 

1,500 

Delaware, 

John  Stockden, 

6co 

Pslaryland, 

Benjamin  Harwood, 

I, coo 

Vii-ginia, 

John  Hopkins, 

1,500 

North-Carolina, 

William  Skinner, 

1,030 

South-Carolina, 

John  Neufville^ 

i,o_o 

Georgia-, 

Richard  Wylly, 

700 

DEPARTMENT   OF  WAR. 

Office  kept  at  the  North-eafl  corner  of  Chefnut  and  Fiith 

Streets. 

James  M'Henry,  fecretar-/,  falary,  3,000  dollars. 

William  Simmons,  accountant,  falary,  i  ,600  dollars. 

Samuel  Hodgdon,  fuperintendant  of  public  ftores. 

Col.  F.  Mentges,  infpecSlor  of  garrifons. 

Peter  Hagner,  principal  clerk,  1200  dollars. 

Robert  Ells,  book-keeper  and  clerk. 

Senjamin  Bitterton,      ^ 

Mofes  North,  f  .   .        ,     , 

^  „       '  >      examining  clerks, 

Oeorge  Stewart,  I  ° 

Charles  Wadfworth,     } 

James  Hodnett,  copying  clerk. 

Jacob  Sones,  mcTenger. 


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Regifler  of  the  Laud  and  Sea  forces  oftJie  United  Stater. 

Brigadier-general,  James  Wilkinfon. 
Qj.iarter-maiter-o;en£ral,  John  Wilkins,  jun. 
Adjutant  and  inlpecfcor, 

Deputy-q-iarrcr-madcr,  Ifaac  Craig,  (Pittlburg.) 
Pavmafler,  Caleb  Swan. 

The  penfions  allowed  to  conimiflioned  ofCccrs,  and  to  non-cominifTion- 
cd  officers  and  privates,  diiabled  by  wonnds  in  a(rinal  fervice,  are  vari- 
ous: To  the  former  they  Dtvtr  exceed  halfpay,  and  to  the  two  latter, 
iivc  dollars  jx;r  month. 

CAVA  L  R   Y. 

2  Captains,  4  Lieuteaants,   and  2  Cornets. 

Corps  of  Art'iUerijls  and  Engineers. 

Lieutenant  col.  commandant,  Stephen  Rochefontaine,    4  majors,  16  cap- 
tains, 32  lieutenants. 
One  furgeou,  and  4  lurgcon's  mates. 

F  O  O  T. 

Firjl  Regiir.ent. 

I.,ieutenant  col.  commandant,  John  F.  Harntramcl:,  2  majors,  8  captains^ 
8  lieutenants,  and  8  enfigns. 

Second  Resriment. 

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Lientenant  col.  commandant,  David  Strong,  the  fame  number  of  raiijors, 
captains,  lieutenanb,  and  enfigns,  as  the  firft. 

Third  Re^itnent. 

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Lieutenant  col.  commandant,  Heery  Gaither,  the  fame  number  of  ma- 
jors, captains,  lieutenants,  and  enfigns,  as  the  firlt. 

Fourth  Regiment. 

Lieutenant  col.  commandant,  Tliomas  Butler,  the  fame  number  of  ma- 
jors, captains,  lieutenant,  and  tnfigns,  as  vlie  tirll. 

•Four  largco!is,  and  8  mates,  for  tlie  four  regiments,  and  10  mates  for 
garrifr.n  regiments,  &:c. 

N  A  V  A   L     F  O  R  C  E. 

2  Frigates  of  44  guns  each,  i  Frigate  of  36  guns. 

Captains. 

;ohn  Barry,  Samuel  Nicholfon,  and  Thomas  Truxton. 
Ten   revenue  cutters,   llitior.cd  at  various  fca-ports,  from  New-Hamp- 
Ihire  to  Georgia. 
The  widows  and  ornlians  of  officers,  who  died  of  wounds  re  ^cived  ia 
a(R;i!al  fervice,  receive  halfpay  for  tivc  years. 


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JUDICIARY  DKPARTMENT. 

Oliver  Elfwrrth,  chief  Jnllice.     -Salary  4000  dollars  per  annum. 

William  Cufliinjr  of  MaifacliuJcns.     ^ 

William  Pattrioii  of  New  Tcrfcy,  f        .rr    •  »      t  n-  c  1 

T  in;  ir     ^r  T>       /•  I       •  L      Altociatre      iiltices,  Salary  3, /;o« 

Tames  Willon  of  Permlylvama,  r  j  11  1  J  ^"^ 

'X  1  01    r     rn/r       11  I  doHs.  i)er   ann.  each. 

bamucl  Chale  of  Maryland,  |  ^ 

James  Iredell,  ot  North  Carolina.  J 

Charles  Lee,  Attorney  geneval,  lalary  2400  dolls.  1 

Jacob  Wagner,  of  Philadelphia,  clerk. 

Samuel  Caldwell,  clerk  of  the  diflri(5l  of  Pcnnfylvania. 


JUDGES  OF  THE   DISTRICT  COURTS. 


Piftri6l  of  Maine, 

David  Sewell, 

1000  dolls, 

N.  Hampfliire, 

John  Pickering, 

1000 

Vermont, 

Saml.  Hitchcock, 

800 

Maflachufetts, 

John  Lowell, 

1200 

Rhode-Ifland, 

Benjamin  Bourne, 

800 

Connecticut, 

Richard  Law, 

1000 

New-York, 

Robert  Troupe, 

T500 

New-Jerfey, 

Robert  Morris, 

1000 

Pcnnfylvania, 

Richard  Peters, 

1600 

Delaware, 

Gunning  Bedford, 

800 

Maryland, 

William  Paca, 

15C0 

Virginia, 

Cyrns  Griffin, 

1800 

Kentucky, 

Harry  Innes, 

1000 

N.  Carolina, 

John  Sitgreaves, 

15CO 

S.  Carolina, 

Thomas  Bee, 

180Q 

Georgia, 

Jofeph  Clay, 

1500 

Tenneffee, 

John  M'Nairy, 

FEDERAL  COURTS  OF  LAW. 

THE    SUPREME    COURTS 

At  the  feat  of  Government  the  firfl  Mondays  in  February  and  Auguft, 

annually. 

CIRCUIT    COURTS. 

■   Eaflern  Circuit. 
For  New  Hampihlre,  on  the  19th  of  May,  and  on  the  2d  of  November, 
at  Portimouth  and  Exeter. 
Vermont,   at  Windfor  and  Bennington   alternately,  the  iftof  May 

and  3d  ot  06tober,  annually. 
Maffachuietts,  at  Bofton  on  the  ifl  of  June,  and  20th  of  Oiflober. 
Rhode  Ifland,  on  the  15th  of  June,  and  on  the  ijthof  November^ 
at  Newport  and  Providence, 


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Connei^licut,  on  the  13th  of  April,  and  on  tkc  17th  of  September  at 
*        New  Ha-/en  and  Hartford. 
New-York,  at  New-York,  on  the  iftof  April  and  September. 

/Wddle    Circuit. 

For    New  Jerfsv,  at  Trenton,  on  the  ift  of  April,  and  Ofccbcr. 

Penn.'ylvaaia,  .at  Philadelphia  on   the  eleventh  of  Anri!,   and  the 

eleventh  of  Gclober. 
Delaware,  at  Newcaftle,  on  the  27th  of  June,  and  at  Dover  on  tnn 

?.7;h  of  Oiilober. 
Marviand  on  the  7rh  ot   Pvlay,  and  on  the  7th  of  November,  at  An-, 

rrt|:nlis  and  Eafton. 
Virginia,  at  Richmond,  on  the  22d  of  May  and  November. 

Southern  Circuit. 
For  North  Carolina,   at  Wake    Conv-t-houfe,   or  at  Raleigh,   the  firfl;  of 
Jui.c,  aiid  ^c-h  of  November. 
Sourh-Carolina,    on  the  6th  of   May,  and    the  25th    of  Oilober  at 

CharleOun. 
Georgia,  on  the  20th  of  April,  and  the  8th  of  November,  at  Savan- 
nah and  A^i^rufi:a. 
^hen  any  of  the  above  fixed  days  happen  to  be  Sunday,  the  Monday  fol- 
lowing the  Court  is  opened. 


DISTRICT  COURTS. 

In  Main  Di/lrii'L 

At  Portland  the  third  Tuefday  in  Jnne,  and  firfl  in  December  :  And  at 
Pownalborough  the  firlt  in  March  and  September. 

New-Hampjliire. 

At  Portfmouth  the  third  Tuefday  in  March  and  September,  and  at 
Exeter  the  third  in  June  and  December. 

J^ermnnt. 

At  windfor  and  Rutland,  the  firft  Mondays  in  February  and  Anguft, 
and  the  firll  in  May  and  November. 

Maffachtijhts. 

At  Salem  the  third  Tuefday  in  March,  and  the  fecond  in  September, 
and  at  Borton  the  fourth  Tuefday  in  June,  and  tlie  firfl  ia 
December. 

Rhodc-rjland. 
At  Newport  and  Providence,   the  firfl  Monday  in  February  and  Anguft, 
and  the  firfl:  in  May  and  November. 

Comtediciit. 
At  Newhaven,  the  third  Tuefday  in  February  and  Augufl,  and  at  Hart^ 
ford  the  third  in  May  and  November. 


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New-York. 
At  New-York,  the  firfl  Tucfday   in  February,  May,  Aiigufl,  and  No- 
vember. 

Ncvj-Jerfey. 
At  I>urlino;roni  tlie  firrt  Tiiefday  in   February  and  Augufl,  and  at  New 
Urutiiwick  the  tirll  in  May  and  November. 

Pennfyhfinia. 
At  Philadelphia,  on  the  third  Monday  in  February,  May,  Auguft  and 
November. 

Delaware. 
A':  Dover,  the  fourth  Tuefday  in  February  and  Augufl,  and  at  New- 
caflle  tlic  fourth  in  May  and  November. 

Alarylnnd. 
At  Eaflon,  the  firfl  Tuefday  in   March  and  fccond  in  September,  and  at 
Baltimore  the  firlt  in  June  and  December. 

Virginia. 
At  WilliamPjurgh,  the  third  Tuefday  in  March  and  September,  and  at 
llichmond  the  third  in  June  and  December, 

North-Carolina. 
At  Ncwbern,  the  JirA  Monday  in  January,  April,  July  and   0(5lobcr. 

South-Carolina. 
At  Charleflun,  the  third  ?.1onday  in  March  and  September,  the  firfl  ifi 
July,  and  tlie  fecond  in  December. 

CjCcrgia. 
jit  Auo-uHia,  on  tlie  fecond  Tuefday  in  November,  and  at  Savannah,  the 
lecond  in  Februai  y.  May  and  Auguft. 

Kei!t[ic/^y, 
At  Frankfort,  on  tlic  fccond  Monday  in  March,  third  in  June  and  No- 
vember. 
Exclufive  of  the  above  mentioned   flated    courts,  the  di^triii^  Judges 
l)-dve  power  to  hold  fpccial  courts  in  their  refpec^ive  diflrias,  at  their 
clifcretion. 


MINT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

Elias  Boudinot,  director,  falary  2000  dolls,  per  ann. 
Henry  Voight,  chief  coiner,  lalary  1500  dolls. 
Benjamin  Rufh,  treafurcr,  falary  1200  dolls. 
Jofeph  Richardfon,  aflayer,  falary  1500  dolls. 
ilobert   Scott,  engraver,  falary  1200  dolls. 

Coins  of  the  United  States  eflabli/hed  by  law. 
GOLD  COINS. 

Ea^le,  value  10  dolls,  weight  270  grs.  ftandard  Gold. 

Half  Eagle,      5  135 

OiiarterEagle,  2-^  67^ 

STandard  Gold  is  eleven  parts  pure  and  one  Alloy. 


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SILVER  COINS. 

Dollar,  value  10  Dimes,  weight  416  grs.  ftandard  Silver- 
Half  dollar,        5  208 
Quartar  dollar,  2^  104 
Dime                10  Cents.  41  and  3-5ths. 
Half  clime,          5    .  20  and  4-5ths- 

Stander  Silver  is  1485  parts  pure  and  179  Alloy. 

A  pound  of  pure  Gold  is  valued  at  fifteen  pounds  of  pure  Silver. 

The  Gold  and  Silver  coins  of  Great  Britain,  France,  Spain  and  Por- 
tugal, were  allowed  by  law  to  be  tendered  in  all  payments,  at  the  rates 
following,  viz. 

The  Gold  coins  of  Great  Britain  and  Portugal  of  their  prefent  rtand- 
ard,  at  the  rate  of  eighty-nine  cents  for  one  pennyweight  ;  and  thofc 
of  France  and  Spain  at  the  rate  of  eighty-feven  cents  tor  one  penny- 
weight :  the  Spanifn  milled  dollar,  weighing  not  Icis  than  icventeeii 
pennyweights  and  feven  grains,  at  one  hundred  cents  ;  and  the  Crowns 
ofFrance,  containing  not  lei's  than  eighteen  pennyweights  and  leventetn 
grains  at  no  Cents,  but  at  the  expiration  ot  three  years  after  the  coin- 
ing of  Gold  and  Silver  fhall  commence  at  the  Mint  of  the  United  States, 
all  foreign  coins  will  by  law  ceale  from  being  legal  tender,  except 
Spanifli  ni'^iled  dollar^  and  parts  thereof.  And  at  the  expiration  of 
fix  months  after  cents  and  half  cents  to  the  value  of  50,000  dollars  fhall 
have  been  ifllied,  all  other  copper  coins  are  forbidden,  under  the  penalty 
often  dollars,  and  the  forfeiture  of  the  pieces  ih  offered. 

By  an  acft  of  Congrefs  paffed  the  9th  of  February,  1793,  all  foreign 
Silver  coins,  except  Spaniih  milled  dollars  and  parts  thereof,  ceafe  to 
be  a  legal  tender  for  the  payment  of  debts  after  the  15th  of  Oolober^ 
1797  ;  and  all  forei'p\  G-^-ld  coins  after  the  Qifi:  of  July,   1798, 


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GOVERNMENT 


O  F 


PENNSYLVANIA; 


ry-^HOMAS  MIFFLIN,  Governor,  and  Commander  in  Chief.  -  Sala- 

Alexander  J.  Dallas,  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth.   Salarv,  £.  750. 

James  Trimble,  Deputy  Secretary.     Salary,  £.450. Olfice  in  thtf 

State  Houie. 


LEGISLATURE, 


Matthias  Barton, 
John  Brandon, 
Robert  Brown, 
William  Chapman, 
Samuel  Dale, 
James  Ewing, 
J^'hn  Hamilton, 
ifrael  HVacl, 
Thomas  Johnflon, 
John  Kean, 
Preiley  Carr  Lane, 


SENATORS. 

Robert  Hare,  Speaker. 

Chridian  Lower, 
Jol'eph  M'Clellan, 
John  Miller, 
Natlianiel  Newlin, 
Samuel  PoftlethwaitCj' 
Zebulon  Potts, 
Richard  Smith, 
John  Stewart, 
Dennis  Whelen, 
George  Wilfon, 
John  Woods. 


Timothy  Matlack,  Secretary. 
Jofeph  Morrifon,  Afliltant. 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 

Philadelphia  City. 
George  Latimer,  Speaker,  Robert  Wain, 

Francis  Gurney,  Lawrence  Seckle, 

Jofeph  Ball,  Jatob  HUtzheimer. 


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Richard  Tittermary, 
Thomas  Forrelt, 
Ifaac  Worrel, 

Ralph  Stover, 
Ifaac  Watfon, 

Roger  Kirk, 
James  Hannumj 
Thomas  Bull, 

Abraham  Carpenter, 
John  Hopkins, 
Richard  Keys, 

Thomas  Campbell, 
William  M'Pherfon, 
Alexander  Turner, 

Robert  Whitehill, 
James  Power, 

Peter  Frailey, 
Paul  Grofcup. 
William  Lewis, 

Thomas  Mawhorter, 
Abraham  Horn, 

Jacob  Bonnett, 

Simon  Snyder, 

Abraham  Hendricks, 
Jacob  Painter, 

William  Hoge, 
David  Achelbn, 

John  Smilie, 

William  Henderfon, 
John  Rea, 

Cadwallader  Evans, 
Benjamin  Brooke, 


Ph'iladelpfiia  County. 

Manuel  Eyre, 
William  Leonard, 
Michael  Lieb. 

Bucks  County. 

Theophilus  Foulke, 
Kaac  Vanhorne. 

Chejler  County. 

Abiah  Taylor, 
Jofeph  Hemphill. 

Lancajler  Cewtty. 

■  Jeremiah  Brown, 
Jacob  Scricklcr, 
Alexander  Scott, 

York  County. 

Philip  Gardner, 
Jacob  Hadeller, 
Jam.es  Kelly. 

Cuinberland  County. 

Thomas  Kennedy. 

Berks  County. 

Balrzer  Geha, 
Charles  Shoemaker. 

Nortkampton  County. 

Jacob  Eyerly, 
John  Starbird. 

Bedford  County. 

John  Moore. 

Northumberland  Countv. 

Samuel  Maclay. 

Wejlmorelavd  County. 

John  Wright. 

Wajhington  County. 

Aaron  Lyle. 

Fayette  County. 

John  Cunningham. 

Franklin  County- 

William  Findley. 

Hlonfgonjerv  County. 

Peter  Muhlenberor, 
Nathaniel  B.  Boileau. 
F. 


William  Macla}', 
David  Kraufe, 


George  Wallace, 
James  Harris 
Jonas  Prefton, 


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Dauphin  County. 

Samuel  Ainfworth. 


Luzerne  County. 
Rofewell  Willis. 

Huntingdon  County. 
Samuel  Marfliall. 

Alleghany  County. 

James  G.  Heron. 

3Iifflin  County. 

William  Stcrrit. 

Delaware  County. 

Moles  Palmer, 

Somerfet  County, 
Robert  Pliilfon, 

Lycoming  County. 
Hugh  White,. 

Green  County. 
llaac  Weaver. 

Officers. 
Jofeph  Bulloclc,  clerk. 
Joieph  Webb,  afliitant  clerk. 
James  Martin,  fergeant  at  irrms, 
Jofeph  Fry,  door-keej^er. 

Francis  &  Pvobert  Bailey,  Prii-ners  of  the  journals. 
Thomas  Bradford,  Printer  of  the  bills. 


JUDICIARY  OFFICERS. 

Benjamin  Chew,  judge  of  the  high  court  of  errors  and  appeals. 

Thomas  M'Kean,  chief  julHce  of  the  fupreme  court.    Salary  loool.  per 

annum. 
Edward    Shippen,    Jafpcr  Yates,    and   Thomas  Smith,  afTociate  j ndges. 

Salary  600I.  each. 
Jarcd  Ingei  foi,  ati-orncy-general.     Salary  250I. 

Edward  Burd,  clerk  of  the  fupreme  court,  and  court  of  Oyer  and  Termi- 
ner.    Salary  250I. 


OF  THE  COURTS  OF  COMMON  PLEAS 
AND  QUARTER    SESSIONS. 

John  D.  Coxa,  Prefident  of    the  ifl:  diftrict,    including  Philadelphia  citf 
and  county,  Bucks,  Delaware  and  Montgomery  counties.   Salary  600I. 


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Jolm  I,  Henry,  Prefident  of  the  2d  diftn(?l,  including  Chcfter,  York, 
Lancafter  and  Dauphin  counties.     Salary  500I. 

Jacob  Rulh,  Prefident  of  the  3d  diftridl,  including  Berks,  Northampton, 
Northumberland  and  Luzerne  counties.     Ditto. 

James  Riddle,  Prefident  of  tlie  4th  diilrift,  including  Cumberland,  Bed- 
ford, Franklin,  Huntingdon  and  Mifflin  counties.     Ditto. 

Alexander  Addilbn,  Preiident  of  the  5th  diilrici,  including  Wcftmore- 
land,  Wafliington,  Fayette  and  Alleghany  counties.     Ditto. 

Charles  Biddle,  Prothonotary  of  faid  court,  for  Philadelphia. 


LAND  OFFICERS. 

Johr  Hall,  fccretaryof  the  land-offi-ce.     Salary  500I. 

f  rancis  Johnfton,  receiver-general,  Ditto. 

Daniel  Broadhead,  furveyor-general.       Ditto. 

John  Donaldfon,  comptroller-general  ot  the  accounts  of  the  common- 
wealth. 

Samuel  Bryan,  regifter-general.     Salary  500I. 

Matthew  Irwin.,  malier  of  the  rolls,  and  recorder  of'  deeds,  for  the  city 
and  county  of  Philadelphia. 

Clement  Biddle,  efcheator-general. 

Peter  Baynton,  treafurer  of  the  conamoawealth. 


OFFICEPvS  CF  THE  CUSTOMS   for  the  DISTRICT 

OF  PENNSYLVANIA. 

Office  South  Front-ftreet,  near  Walnut-ftrcet. 

Sharp  Delany,  Colle(5lor. 

C.  C.  Brown,  Deputy  Collector. 

William  JVl'Pherlon,  Naval  Officer. 

William  Jackfon,  Surveyor  and  Infpedlor  of  the  Cuftoms, 

John  Graff,  Weigher. 

William  Milner,  Guagcr, 

John  Gill,  Meafurer. 

Infpe^tors  cf  the  Cujloms. 

Ifaac  Milnor,  John  Claypoole, 

William  Gray,  Robert  Jackfon,. 

Jonas  Simonds,  Jofeph  Allen, 

Andrew  Burkhard,  John  Crefs, 

Peter  Ozers,  David  Rofe, 

Jeremiah  Simmons,  James  Smith, 

Alexander  Boyd,  George  Ralflon, 

Jacob  Bunner,  Benjamin  Lawrence, 

Robert  Hopkins,  Benjamin  Afhmead.. 
William  Parrifh, 


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]Varde77j. 

John  M.  Ncflsirr,  Magnus  Miller, 

William  Allen,  George  Orel, 

Robert  "ethell,  William  Chaldwick,  Clerk. 
Jofoph  Anthony, 

The  hours  for  doing  bufinef-i  at  the  Cuflom-houfe  arc,  from  nine 
o'clock  in  the  forenoon  to  three  in  the  afternoon.  At  the  Warden's 
Office  from  nine  to  three  o'clock  every  clay,  and  on  every  Saturday  the 
fame,  only  in  the  afternoon,  frpm  nine  to  funfet. 

James  Read,  Infpe(5lor  of  Flour. 
Benjamin  Davis,  Head  Mealurer  of  Grain. 
Joleph  Leacock,  Inlpeif^or  of  Pot-Afh, 
Thomas  Prichet,  Infpeftor  of  Salt  Provifions. 
George  Eagle,  Head  Infpeftor  of  Lumber. 
John  Gill,  Infpcdtor  of  Salt. 

Clement  Humphreys,  William  Prefton,  Francis  Grife,  Clement 
Reniiagton,  and  Chriftleib  Bartley,  Infpedtors  of  Lumber. 


The  TIMES  of  holding  the  Jeveral  C  O  U  R  T  S  of  the  Commonwealth  of 
PENNSYLVANIA. 

The  Courts  of  Errors  and  appeals  are  held^ 

At  Philadelphia,  the  2d  Monday  in  July,  annually,  with  a  power  of 
adjourning  from  time  to  time. 

The  Supreme  Courts  are  heldy 

At  Philadelphia,  the  3d  Monday  in  March,  the  ift  in  September,  and 
the  2d  in  December.  The  two  firft  terms  laH:  2  weeks,  and  the  laft 
3  weeks. 

The  Courts  of  Nifi  Prins  in  each  County  are  held., 

At  fuch  times  as  the  jultices  of  the  Supreme  Court  judge  moft  conveni- 
ent for  the  people. 

The  Courts  of  Common  Pleas  and  Quarter  Seffions  are  held^ 
For  thefirfl  dijlritt. 

At  Philadelphia,  the  ift  Mondays  in  March,  June  and  December,  and 
the  3d  in  September  ;  at  Chefter  in  Delaware  county,  the  laft  Mon- 
days in  January,  April,  July  and  Odtober  ;  at  Newton  in  Bucks,  the 
jfl,  and' at  Norris-town  in  Montgomery,  the  2d  Mondays  in  Febru- 
ary, May,  Auguft  and  November. 

For  the  fecond  difrid. 

M  Weft  Chefter  in  Chefter  County,  the  3d  Mondays,  and  at  Lancafter 
in  Lancafter  County,  the  laft  in  February,  May,  Auguit  and  Novem- 
ber ;  at  York  in  York  County,  the  ifl,  and  at  Harnfburgh  in  Dau- 
phin County,  the  2,din  March,  June,  September  and  December. 


[    ^9    ] 

For  the  third  diJlrUi. 
At  Reading  in  Berks  County,  the  ift;  at  Eailon  in  Northampton,  the 
:jd  ;  at  Wilkefbarre   in  Luzerne,  the   2d;  and   at  Sunbury   in  Nor- 
thumberland the   4:h  Mondays  in  January,  April,  Auguil   and  No- 
vember. 

For  the  fourth  difirUi. 
At  Carlifle  in  C.imberland,  the  ift  Mondays  in  January,  April  and 
Augult,  and  laft  in  O(5tober  ;  at  Lewis-town  in  Mifflin,  the  id  ia 
January,  Apr-I,  Au^ruft,  and  ill:  in  November  ;  at  Huntingdon,  in 
Huntingdon  County,  the  3d  m  January,  April  and  Auguil,  and  2d  ia 
NovctuSer  ;  at  Bedford,  in  Bcdlord  County,  the  4th  in  January, 
Apriland  Aiignd,  and  ^d  in  November  ;  at  Chamberlburgh  in  Frank- 
lin the  laft  Monday  in  December,  March  and  July,  and  the  laft 
Monday  but  one  in  October. 

For  the  fifth  diJlric'L 
At  Pittsburgh  in  Alieghency,  the  ift  ;  at  Greenlburgh  in  Weftmore- 
laud,  the  2d  ;  in  Somerlet  the  3d  ;  and  at  Union  in  Fayette,  the 
4lh  Mondays  in  March,  June,  September  and  December  ;  and  at 
Wa/liingron  in  Wafhington  County,  on  the  Mondays  next  following 
the  Fayette  County  Courts. 

The  Mayor's  Court  for  Philadelphia^ 
Is  held  the  3d  Mondays  in  March,  June,  September  and  December. 

The  Alder?nan''s  Court 
Is  held  at  the  City  Hall  in  the  fotenoon  of  Monday,   and  Thurfday, 

every  week. 


POLICE  OF  PHILADELPHIA. 

Hilary  Baker,  Mayor. 
Alexander  Wilcox,  Recorder. 

ALDERMEN. 

Matthew  ClarkfoD,  Reynold  Keen, 

James  Afh,  Jacob  Baker, 

Alexander  Tod,  Jonathan  B.  Smith, 

John  Barclay,  John  Stocker, 

Michael  HiJlegas,  Philip  Wager, 

Ifaac  Howell,  Robert  Wharton, 

John  Jennings,  Gunning  Bedford. 

SELECT  COUNCIL. 

Francis  Guerney,  Pref.  Godfrey  Haga, 

John  Bleakley, '  John  Hallowell, 

Samuel  Coates,  Thomas  Cumpfton, 

John  Connelly,  Samuel  M.  Fox, 

John  Miller,  jun.  Henry  Pratt, 

Caleb  North,  James  Read, 

William  Tod,  clerk. 


[     30     ] 

COMMON  COUNCIL. 

Samuel  Hogdon,  Prefid.  Gideon  H.  Wells; 


Matthais  Sadler, 
Cafper  W.  Morris, 
Tiiomas  Greaves, 
P.Iiciiael  Keppele, 
Kearney  Wharton, 
Edward  Pennington, 
Walter  Franklin, 
Henry  Drinker,  jun, 
George  Pennoek, 


Conrad  Gerhard, 
Tliomas  Parker, 
Benjamin  Chew,   jun, 
Bowyn  Brooke, 
Jonathan  W.  Condy, 
James  Tod, 
Jofeph  Hopkinfon, 
James  S.  Cox, 

Edward  J.  Coale,  clerk. 

John  Shee,  treafurer  of  the  corporation. 


CITY  COMMISSIONERS, 

JVho  have  the  care  of  the  Streets^  Pumps,  IVhawesf  and  Ferry, 

Hngh  Roberts,  Richard  Hicks, 

Jofeph  Clavpoole,  Nathan  Boys. 

William  Moulder, 


U   T   I    E  S 


PAYABLE    BT    LAW, 
O  N    A  L  L 

GOODS,  WARES,   AND  MERCHANDIZE, 

Imported  into  the  United  States  of  America^ 
After  the  lail  day  of  June,  1797: 


The  inward  column  exhibiting  the  rates  of  duties  payable  on  thofe  im- 
ported in  fhips  or  vcflels  of  the  United  States,  and  the  outward  co- 
lumn the  rates  payable  on  the  fame  if  imported  in  foreign  fhips  or 
veffels. 


If  imported  in 


A. 

_/X^MS,  fire  and  lide,  not  other- 
wife  enumerated,  or  parts  thereof, 

Apparatus,  philofophical,  fpeciallv 
imported  for  any  icmir.ary  ol' 
learning 

/kle,  beer,  and  porter,  in  cafks  or 
bottles 

On  value  of  the  bottles 

Artificial  flowers,  feathers,  and  o- 
ther  ornaments  for  women's  head 
dreffes 

Annifced 

Articles  of  all  kinds  of  the  growth, 


.i^ 


free 


per  cent,  ad  val. 


cents  per  gallon 
per  cent,  ad  val. 


ditto 
ditto 


l64: 


11 


i6i- 
16^ 


[    32    3 


proclii(5l    or    manufadlure    of   the 
United  States,  fpirits  excepted 
Anchors 

B. 

BraCs  cannon,  until  the  22d  day  of 
May,   1795 

alter  May  22,  1795 

teutenague  and  wire 

iron,   or  fleel  locks,    hinges. 


hoes,  anvils  and  vifes 

all  other  manufaftures  of  brafs 


Balls    and    ballains,    (lee    powders, 

partes,  &:c.) 
Beer,    ale  and  porter,    in  calks   or 

bottles 

On  value  of  the  bottles 
Bricks  and  tiles 
Bonnets,    hats   and   caps,  of  every 

kind 
Boots 

Books  blank 
Books  of  perfons  who  come  to  refidc 

in  the  United  States 
Buttons  of  every  kind 
Buckles,  llioe  and  knee 
Br  u  flies 
Bullion 
Burgundy  wine 

Cannon  of  brals,  until  the  22d  day 

of  May,  1795 

after  22d  of  May,  1795 

Carriages,  or  parts  of  carriages 
Cards,  playing 

.  wool  and  cotton 

Cables  and  tarred  cordage 

Cabinet  wares 

Caps,    hats    and   bonnets  of  every 

kind 
Carpets  and  carpeting 
Cartridge  paper 
Candles  of  tallow 

. of  wax  or  Ipermaceti 

Champaign  wine 

Capers 

Canes  walking-fticks  and  whips 

Cambrics 

Cheefe 

China  ware 

Cinnamon,     cloves,     currants    and 


A.V. 


free 
10 


free 
free 
10 

IT 


10 

IT 


75 
10 

free 
15 
15 
10 

free 
40 


free 

15 

20 

25 

50 

180 

15 

15 

J  5 

15 

2 

6 

40 

15 

10 

10 

7 


If  imported  in 


per  cent,  ad  yal. 


per  cent,  ad  val. 


per  cent,  ad  val. 
ditto 

ditto 

cents  per  gallon 

per  cent,  ad  val, 

ditto 

ditto 

cents  per  pair 

per  cent,  ad  val. 


per  cent,  ad  val. 
ditto 
ditto 

cents  per  gallon 


per  cent,  ad  val. 
ditto 

cents  per  pack 
cents  per  dozen 

cents  per  cwt. 
per  cent,  ad  val. 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 
cents  per  pound 

ditto 
rents  per  gallon 
per  cent,  ad  val. 

ditto 

ditto 
cents  per  pound 
per  cent,  ad  val. 


[     35     ] 


comfirs 

Chiii'zvs   and    coloured   calicoes  or 

■  muflins,  and  all  prin'ed,  Gained, 
or  coloured  goods  or  manufaftures 
of  cotron  or  of  linen,  or  of  both, 
or  ot  which  cotton  or  linen  is  the 
inateiial  of  chief  value 

Cocoa 

Chocobte 

Clogs  and  goloflioes  (lee  fiiocsj 

Cordage,  tarred 

and  yarn  untarred 

Cofinetics 

Coal 

Colours  (fee  painters') 

Copper  inanutacHures 

in  plarcs,  pigs  and  bars 

Compofitions  for  the  teeth  or  gums 
(fee  dentifrice) 

Coii'ee 

Cotton 

Cotton  or  linen  tnsnufaftnres,  or  of 
both,  or  of  which  cotton  or  linen 
i's  the  material  of  chief  value,  be- 
ing printed,  ftaincd  or  coloured, 
or  cotton  manufactures  not  print- 
ed, ftained  or  coloured 

Clocks  and  -sYaiches,  cr  parts  of 
either 

Coaches,  chariots,  phaetons,  chairs, 
chaifes,  foios,  or  other  carriages, 
or  parts  of  either 

Cioathing,  ready  rrade 

Cloths,  buoks,  houfliold  furniture, 
and  the  tools  or  implements  of  the 
trade  or  profeflion  of  perfons  who 
come  to  refide  in  the  United 
States 

Cuflafles,  until  the  zid  day  of  May, 

'795 

or  parts  thereof,  after  tlie 

izd  day  of  Mav,  179-7 
D. 

Dates  and  figs 

Dentifrice,  povi-ders,  tin'fiures,  pre- 
parations and  com.pofitions  fur  tlie 
Teeth  or  gums 

Dolls,  di  ciFed  and  undreffcd,  or  parts 
thereof 

Driigs^  medicinal;  except  thole  coin- 


A.V. 


12-, 
IT 


20 
10 


free 
free 


12- 

2 

3 
15 

180 

2.2.7 

15 
5 

15 

ij 
free 


15 

15 


If  imported  in 


per  cent,  ad  val. 


dit'o 
cents  per  pound 

d:tto 
cents  per  j^air 
cents  per  c.vt, 

diLto 
per  cent,  ad  val. 
cents  j.^r  buflitl. 
per  cent,  ad  val. 

ditto 


per  cent,  ad  val. 

cents  per  lb. 

ditto 


per  (lent,  ad  val, 
ditto 


ditto 

ditto 


per  cent,  ad  val. 
ditto 

ditto 

ditto 


F.V 


l6|: 


2rc^ 

247t 

5k 

free 
5i 

r,    3' 


i6i 


22 
li 


free 
free 

16^ 


34     J 


monly  r.fti  for  dyin^ 
—  and  \\ooi.is  for  dying 


Earthen  and  ftone  wares 

E'le:;ces  '.Ice  powders,  partes,  kc.) 
F. 

Fans,  or  parts  thereof 

F'ayal  wine 

rtatbcrs  and  other  ornaments  for 
women's  head- .rc/Tts 

Fringes  cbinm-'nly  uftd  by  npliol- 
lifcrers,  coachmakers  and  faddlcrs 

F'gs 

Flowers,  artificial 

Fio  >r-ciotLs  and  iv.ats,  or  parts  of 
either 

Fr'j.ts  ofal!  kinds 

Fiirrs  of  every  kind,  undrcfTed 
G. 

G'lafs,  black  quart  bottles 

•  Window  g'als 

■ All  other  gkifs,  and  manufac- 
tures thereof 

Glauber  falts 

Gauzes 

Geneva  (feefpirlts) 

Ginger 

Girandoles,  or  parts  thereof 

Golofhoes  (fee  fhoes) 

Gloves  and  miitens  of  every  kind 

Gold,  fiiver  aul  plated  ware 

G-)ld  and  fiiver  lace 

Goods,  wares  and  merchandize,  im- 
ported direotlv  from  China  or  In- 
dia, in  fnips  or  vefTcls  not  of  the 
United  States,  except  teas,  China 
ware,  and  all  other  a^iclts  liable 
to  higher  rates  of  dutres  - 

Goods,  w^ares  and  nnerchandize,  in- 
tended to  be  re-exported  to  a  fo- 
reign  poit  cr   place    in  the  fame 
ih:p  or  vefrd   in  which  ri;ey  (hail 
be  imported — and  all   articles  of 
t:je  growth,  pro'uvt  or  manufac- 
ture of  tl;e  United  States,  Ipiiits 
cxicpted 
G;<ods,     wares    and    merchandise, 
not  hertrin  ocherwife  particularly 
*   ciiUnierated  'and  delcrijcd 
Glue  • 


-  .V. 

free 

'J 

15 

20 


15 
15 
15 

^7 
free 

10 
ij 

20 

2  CO 

10 

15 

2C 

1.7 
ij 
ij 


Iree 


TO 

I -7 


If  imported  in 


per  cent,  ad  val. 


per  cent,  ad  val. 
ditto 

ditto 
cents  per  gallon 

per  cent,  ad  val. 

ditto 
ditto 
ditto 

ditto 
ditto 


d  tto 

ditto 

ditto 
rents  ])er  cwt. 

per  cent,  ad  val. 

ditto 
ditto 
cents  per  pair 
per  cent,  ad  val. 
ditto 
d::to 


ditto 


per  cent,  ad  val. 
ditto 


C     35     ] 


Gunpowder   until   the    z%'\   day  of 

May  1/95 
. after   the    %xA   day  ot" 

May  J  79 J 

H. 
Hingers,  or  parts  iijereof 
Hair  powder 
l-!at<?,    caps  and   bon::cts  of  every 

J^idf s,  raw 

lloufehold  farnif.ire  of  perfons  who 
relide   in     the     United 


come    to 

Slates 


I. 

Lnp^ements  of  the  trade  or  pro'ef- 
lioa  jf  perfons  who  come  to  refide 
iri  t'lie  U.iited  States 

IndigD 

Iron  wire 

~  ftefcl  or   Srafs  locks,    liinces, 

hoes,  anvils  and  viie'* 

I«-on,  caH:,  Hit  or  rolled,  and  all  rn?.- 
nufdolures  of  iron,  Heel  or  brai's, 
or  of  which  eirhtr  of  thefe  metais 
is  the  article  of  ci)ief  vakie,  not 
lieing  oiherwiie  particularly  enu- 
iiieraied 

J-  , 

Jewellery  and  paii-c-work 

L. 

Lace  of  gold  and  fiher 

I.aces  antl  lawns 

Laces,  lines,  fringes,  tafiels,  and 
trimmintvs  common! v  nl'ed  by  np- 
holflerers,  coachmakers  and  fad- 
dlers 

J-ampblack 

Lapis  calar.rinarif. 

Leather,  tanned  and  tawed,  and  all 
manufaftures  of  leather,  or  ot 
which  leather  is  the  article  of 
chief  value,  not  oihtrwife  parti- 
cularly enumerated 

Lead  ai!d  muiket  l-all,  until  the  22d 
clay  of  May  1795 

after  Mav  22d  1795 

-All  orher  ina.nifa'r^tnres  of  lead, 

or  in  which  lean  is  the  ciiief  arti- 
cle 


If  imported  in 

A.V, 

F.V, 

free 

free 

10 

per  cent,  ad  val. 

11 

«J 

ditto 

i/)f 

I J 

ditto 

i6i 

15 

ditto 

^('l 

TOO 

cents  per  cwr. 

no 

free 

fiee 

free- 

free 

free 

free 

2.7 

cents  per  pound 

-.^ 

free 

frei 

10 

per  cent,  ad  val* 

11 

15 

ditto 

i^'- 

15 

ditto 

^('r 

J5 

ditto 

^t,l 

10 

ditto 

1 1 

I,) 

ditto 

^'^I- 

10 

ditto 

1  I 

free 

free 

15 

ditto 

free 

f    . 

I 

cent,  per  pound 

Iw 

i 

dit.'^ 

.     '  . .. 

[    3^     J 


A.V. 


f.emons  and  limes 

tincn  or  cotton  manufaclurc?,  or  of 
both,  or  of  which  cotton  or  linen 
is  the  material  of  chief  value, 
printec',-  flair.ed  or  coloured,  or 
cotton  manufactures  not  printed 
ftaiaed  or  coloured 

Linen  manufa:iu:cs,  cr  of  which 
livicn  is  the  material  of  chiefvalue, 
not  printed,  (laincd  or  coloured 

Lifbon  and  Oporto  wines 

Looking-glafs 

fvL 

Manufactures  of  tin,  pewter  and 
copper 

ofircn,rieel,or  brafs, 

nut   other  wife    particularly    enu- 
merated 

■  of  leather,  not  other- 


wife  particularly  enumerared 

•  of  lead,    not   other- 


wile  particularly  enumerated 

■  of  cotton  or  linen,  or 


of  both,  printed,  Uained  or  co- 
loured, or  of  cotton  not  printed, 
liained  or  coloured 

•  of  linen  not  printed, 


f rained  or  coloured 

of  glafs  (fee  glafs) 

of  tobacco  (I'se  IhufF 


and  tobacco^ 


of  wood  (fee  ca,binet 
wares  and  wood) 

■of  tlie  United  States, 


fpirits  excepted 

Mats  and  floor  cloths,:  or  parts  of 
either 

Malt 

Marble,  fiate,  and  other  ftone. 
bricl<s,  tile<;,  tables,  mortars,  and 
other  utenfils  of  marble  or  Hate, 
and  generally  all  frone  and  earth- 
en ware 

Madeira  wine  (fee  wines) 

Malaga  wine 

Mace"^ 

Mediciral  drugs,  except  thofe  com- 
monly ufed  in  dying 

Merchandize,  goods  and  wares,  im- 
ported directly  from  China  or  In- 


12,' 


lO 

20 


15 
I 

12' 


free 
10 


20 
1'^ 


If  imported  in 


per  cent,  ad  val. 


per  cent,  ad  val. 

ditto 
cents  per  gallon 
p«r  cent,  ad  val. 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

cei5t  per  pound. 

per  cent,  ad  val. 
ditto 


per  cent  ad.  val. 
cents  per  bufiiel 


per  cent,  ad  val. 

cents  per  gallon 
per  cent,  ad  val. 

ditto 


C    37 


If  imported  in 


A.V. 


Biiy  in  fhips  or  velTels  not  of  the 
tJnited  States,  except  teas,  China 
v/are,  and  all  other  articles  liable 
to  higher  rates  of  duties 

Merchandize,  goods  aud  wares,  in- 
tended to  be  re-exported  to  a  fo- 
reign port  or  place  in  the  fame 
/hip  or  veiTel  in  which  they  ihall 
be  iinported — and  all  articles  of 
the  growth.,  produ-Jl  ■.)r  nianu- 
faclurcof  the  United  Srates,Jpirits 
excepted 

Merchandize,  goods  and  wares  not 
herein  other^vifj  ;.articalariy  enu- 
merated and  defcribvd 

Mitrer.s  and  gloves  of  every  kind 

Mil'enary  I'eady  made 

MolafTes 

Mufkets  and  firelocks  with  bayonets 
I'uited  to  the  fame,  and  mulket 
ball,  uLtil  the  zzdoflVlay  1795 

— or  parts  of  either  after  the 

2  2d  day  of  IMay  1795 

Mulkets  and  firelocks  without  bay- 
onets or  parts  of  either 

Muflard  in  Hour 

Muflins  and  mn^linct?,-  Nvliether 
printed,  ftained,  coloured  or  o- 
tlierwile 

N. 

Nails 

Nardcpcns 

Nutmegs 

O. 

Oran^res 

OrniU)ents  for  women's  head  drefTes 

Ointments,  oils  and  odors  (lee  pow- 
ders, palles,  &c.) 

Olives 

Oil 

Oporto  and  Lilbon  wine 
1>. 

Paper  h.angings 

writing  and  wrapping 

■ flieciiiuiig  and  canridgc 

PaiarCiT,  colours,  whether  dry  or 
ground  in  oil,  except  thofe  com- 
moniv  i-ied  in  dving 

Pack  iiu-ead  and  t\\  ine 

PaUe  boards,  parchment  or  vellum 


10 
4 


free.    ; 


12i 


127 


15 
10 

IT 


15 

10 


per  cent,  ad  vaL 


per  cent,  ad  val. 

ditto 

ditto 

cents  per  gallon 


per  cent  ad  ral. 

ditto 
ditto 


ditto 

cents  per  lb. 

per  cent,  ad  val. 

ditto 

ditto 
ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

cents  per  gallon 

per  cent,  ad  Tal. 
ditto 
ditto 


ditto 

cents  per  cv/t. 

per  cecr.  ad  yal. 


F.V. 


12-' 


free 


II 
4-^ 


iree. 
16*- 


27t 

li 
16^ 


16^ 
440 
11 


[     33     ] 


Pafte-woik  and  jewellery 
Pluctons,  or  parts  thereof 
Plaiftcr  of  Paris 
Pewier  matiufucliircs 

old 

Prppcr 

Perfumes 

Piilols   until   the    2, 2d  day  of  May 

J  795 

or  parts  thereof  after  the  zzd 

day  of  Mav  1795 

Pictures  and  prints 

Pime 'ito 

Printing  types 

Pickles  of  all  forts 

Printed,  flained  or  coloured  goods, 
oj-  manufadlurts  of  cotton,  or  of 
linen,  or.of  T'olh 

Philofophical  apparatus,  fpecially 
innported  for  any  fciniiiary  of 
learning 

Porter,  beer  and  ale  in  cafks  or  bot- 
tles 

on  value  of  the  bottles 

Powder,  for  hair 

gun  powder   until   the  2,2d 

day  of  May  1795. 

afier  the   zzd  day   of  May 


1795 

Pov.ders,  pades,  balls,  ballams, 
ointments,  oils,  waters,  waflies, 
tincture?,  e^nces  or  other  prepa- 
rations or  compolirions  commonly 
called  fweet  fceiKs,  odors,  per- 
fumes, or  cofmctics — and  all  pow- 
ders or  preparations  for  the  teeth 
or  gums. 

Plumbs  and  prunes 
R. 

Raiilns 

Kaw  hides  and  fK-ins 

Rum  (fee  fpirits) 
S. 

Salt  weighing  more  than  fifty-fix 
pounds  pel"  bufhel 

weighing  ftfty-Hx   pounds  per 

bulhtl  or  !efs 

glatibcr 

Stained,  printed  or  coloured  goods 
•r  manufactures  ofcottcn^  or  o 


A.V. 

J.J 

20 
free 

^5 

free 

6 

ij 

free 

10 

4 

10 


12! 


free 


35 
15 

75 
fret 


20 


20 
2CO 


If  imported  in 


per  cent,  ad  val. 

ditto 

ditto 

cent?  per  jiound 
per  cent,  ad  val. 


ditto 
ditto 
cents  per  pound 
per  cent,  ad  val. 
ditto 


ditto 


8 

cen 

'•s  per  gallon 

10 

per 

cent,  ad  %a'. 

15 

ditto 

free 

10 

ditto 

dirro 
ditto 

ditto 


Cents  per  ^6  !b. 

cents  per  bufiiel 
cents  per  cwi. 


[     39     3 


If  im]"0"t:cd  in 


linen,  or    of  both 
Salt  petj-e 
Saint  Lucar  wines 
Starch 
Sail  chnh 

Slate,  flonr,  ana  Hone  ware 
Saddles,  or  parts  thereof 
Sattins  and  other  wrcuglit  filks 
Steel 

Stec!,   iron  or   brafs  lock;,   hinges,- 
hoes,  anvils  andviles 

ail  other  manuiaiturcs  of  fteel 

Sheathing  and  cartridge  paper 

Sherry  wine 

Sea  (io'-es  of  fhips  or  veflels 

Spermaceti  candles 

i^weet  fcents  (Icq  powders,  pailes, 

d:c.) 
Spirits  dillilled  in  foreign  countriesj 
viz. 

From  Grain. 
Firft  proot 
Second  do. 
Third  do. 
Fourth  do. 
Fifth  do. 
Six'h  do. 
Frcfn  other  Materials. 
Firfl  proof 

Second  do.  ' 

Thiid  do. 
Fourth  do. 
Fifth  do. 
Sixth  do. 
^oirits  diftilled  in  the  United  States, 
imported  in  the  fame  fii'por  veffel 
in  which  they  liad  been  prcviouf- 
!y- exported    from     the    United 
States,  viz. 

Frovt  /Hol'fjjfes. 
Fird  p(()of 
Second  do. 
Third  c'o. 
Fourth  do. 
Fifth  do. 
Sixth  do. 
/"rem  ilJjtcrials  of  the  grozvt'i  and  pro- 
duce of  the  United  Slaies, 
Firft  proof 
Second  do. 


A.V.  I 
tree 


15 

lO 

^:> 

lo 
to 

100 

10 
K> 
15 

33 

free 

6 


29 

3" 

34 
40 

JO 

25 
25 
z8 

32 
38 
46 


^3 
14 
1.-5 

17 
21 

23 


F.V. 

per  cent,  ad  val. 

>3| 

free 

cents  per  g^iUcn 

per  cent,  ad  val. 

ditto 

33 
11 

ditto 

16I- 

ditto 

1 1 

ditto 

1 1 

cents  per  cwt. 

no 

per  cent:  ad  val. 

ir 

ditto 

i6f- 

ditto 

i6j 

ceuts  per  gallon 

3^A 
free 

cents  per  pound 

6'- 

per  cent  ad  val. 

^^t 

cents  per  gallon 

SOf 

ditto 

S't"^ 

ditto 

34  A 

ditto 

37! 

ditto 

44 

ditto 

55 

ditto 

27J 

ditto 

274 

ditto 

30 1 

ditto 

35  f 

ditto 

41^ 

ditto 

5o\ 

ditto 
dirto 
d:tto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 


ditto 
ilitt* 


13 
14 
15 

17 
21 

z8' 


[     40     3 


Third  do. 
Fourth  do. 
Fifth  do. 
Sixth  do. 

Spikes 

Silver  and  plated  ware 

lace 

Skins  raw 

Shoes  and  flippers  of  filk 

other   Ihocs    and   flippers  for 

men  and  women,  clogs  and  golo- 
fhoes 

otlier   fhoes   and    flippers    for 


children 
Swore!!  and   ciitlafTes  until  the  zad 

day  of  May  1795 
Swords,  cutlafrcs,  or  parrs  of  either 

after  tlie  22d  day  of  May  1795 
Stockings 

Stone  and  earthen  ware 
Soap 
Solos  and  other  carriages  or  parts 

thereof 
Sulphur 
8ne,ars  brown 

— ^^ white  clayed 

. •  wliite  powdered 

. all  other  clayed  or  powdered 

I'.imp 

. —loaf 

, —  oiher  refined 

Sugar  candy 
Snuff 

T. 
Taffels    and   trimmings    commonly 

ufed  by  uplio'.fterers,  coacij makers 

and  faddlers 
Tables   of  marble,    flate   or   other 

fbone,  or  parts  thereof 
Tallow  candles 

Tens  fiom  China  and  India. . 

. bohea 

fouchong  and  other  black  teas 

. hyfon,    imperial,  gunpowder, 

or  gomee 

other  green  teas 

From  Europe. 

. bohea 

f;)Uchonnr  and  other  black  teas 

. bylon,  imperial;  gunpowder, 


A.V. 

9 
1 1 

1  > 

iS 

1 

15 

free 

2.1 


15 

10 
free 

IT 


20 
free 

2 

3 

3 

^l 

6t 

9 
61 

9 

22 


If  imported  i.i 


cents  per  gallon 

ditto 

ditto 

ditto 
cent    per  pound 
per  cent,  ad  val, 

ditto 

cents  per  pair 


ditto 
ditto 


per  cent,  ad  val. 

ditto 

ditto 
cents  per  pound 

per  cent,  ad  val. 

cents  per  pound 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 

ditto 

ditto 
ditto 


per  cent,  ad  val. 


15 

2 

ditto 
cents  per  pound 

12 
18 

ditto 
ditto 

32 
20 

ditto 
ditto 

21 

ditto 
ditto 

\ 


[V   J 


or  gomee 

other  green  teas 

From  any  other  place, 

bohea 

■  ibiichong  and  other  black  teas 

hyion,   imperial,    gunpowder, 

or  oomee 

other  green  teas 

TenerilTt;  wine 

Twine  and  pack  thread 

Tin  nianuiaifluiTS 

in  pigs  and  plates 

Tinctures  (Ite  powders,  partes,  &;c.) 

Tiles  and  bricks 

Toys,  not  otherwile  enumerated 

Tobacco  manuiatSlured  (other  than 
fnufF) 

Tools  of  the  trade  or  profeiTion  of 
perfons  who  come  tc  rcfiue  in  the 
United  States 

Types  for  printing 
V. 

Velvets  and  velverets 
W. 

Wares  of  tin,  pewter  and  copper 

— earthen  or  Itone 

chim. 

gold,  filvcr  and  plated 

Wares,  goods  and  merchandize  im- 
porLed  directly  from  China  or  In'- 
dia  in  Ihips  or  vefTels  not  of  the 
United  Stares,  except  teas,  china- 
\vare,  and  all  other  articles  liable 
to  higher  rates  of  duties. 

. goods    and  merchandize  of 

the  growth,  produce  or  manufac- 
ture of  the  United  States  (fpirits 
excepted) 

Wafers 

Waters  and  waflies  (fee  powders, 
pades,  Szc.) 

Walking  (ticks,  whips  and  canes 

Wax  candles 

Watches  and  clocks,  or  parts  of  ei- 
ther 

Vt'ines  in  ccjks^  bottles  or  other  vejfels. 

London  particular  Madeira 

■  London  market  do. 

other 

Burgundy  and  Champaign 


A.V. 

40 
24 

17 
27 

50 

30 
20 

400 

15 
free 

15 

15 
10 

10 


free 
10 


free 


15 

10 

6 


56 

49 
40 

4f*- 


If  imported  in 


cents  per  pound 

r)0 

ditto 

30 

ditto 

iStV 

ditto 

^^9.^0 

ditto 

55 

ditto 

33 

cents  per  gallon 

2Z 

cents  per  cwt. 

440 

per  cent,  ad  val. 

16^ 

free 

ditto 

l6{ 

ditto 

16^ 

ditto 

II 

cents  per  pound 


iree 

per  cent,  ad  val. 

II 

ditto 

'3i 

ditto 

16^ 

ditto 

161 

ditto 

.6^ 

ditto 

16^ 

per  cent,  ad  val. 


ditto 

ditto 

ditto 

cents  per  pound 

per  cent,  ad  val. 


F.V, 


12I 


fre«5 

16I 
1 1 

16! 


cents  per  ga 

Jon 

61  f- 

ditto 

53^% 

ditto 

44 

ditto 

44 

G 

.i/i 


Wines  Sherry  > 

.Sr.  Liicar 

LifDo.!  and  Ojiortd 

TeneriiFc,  Fayal  and  Mala;ra 

All  other  wines  not  to  exceed  thir- 
ty cents  per  gallon  in  American 
veflel?,  or  thirty  tlirce  cents  per 
gallon  in  foreign  veill-ls  ;  nor  be 
Jefs  than  ten  cents  per  gallon  in 
American  vefl'els,  or  eleven  cents 
per  gallon  in  foreign  vefllls 

On  value  of  the  bottles 

Window  glafs 

Wire  of  brafs  and  iron 

Wool  and  cotton  cards 

W'ool  unniannfa61ured 

Wood  unmanufacStured 

Wood    manufadiured    (exclufive    of 
cabinet  \Yares) 
Y. 

Yarn  untarred 

A)\  other  goods  not  before  particn- 
iarly  enumerated  and  defcribed 


A.V. 

30 
25 

20 


40 
10 

15 

free 

50 
free 
free 

2,25 
10 


If  imported  in 


cents  per  gallon 
ditto 
ditto 
ditto 


f.V. 
33 

.2i 


per  cent,  ad  val. 

44 

ditto 

II 

ditto 

i6f 

free 

cents  per  dozen 

55 

free 

free 

per  cent,  ad  val. 

^31 

cents  per  cwt. 

M7l 

per  cent,  ad  val. 

11 

■•^7^ 


OIT     THE 

TONNAGE  OF    SHIPS  OK  VESSELS 

ARE      IMPOSED     THE 

F  0  L  L  0  V/  I  N  G    DUTIES, 

To  wit — 


V-/  N  fiiips  or  vciTels  of  the  United  States  when  entered  from  any  ^o- 
I'eign  port  or  place  ;  and  when  entered  into  a  diflrift  in  one  itate  from  a 
diltrict  in  anotlier  ilate  (other  than  an  adjoininp;  fhite  on  tlie  fca-coa 
or  on  a  navigable  river  ;  and  other  than  veifels  duly  licenfed,  emj^loyed 
in  the  coafling  trade,  or  in  the  bank  or  v/lialeniheries,  which  arc  ex- 
empt from  paying  tonnage,  while  fo  empluyeH,  niore  than  once  in  a 
year,)  having  on  board  goods,  'wares,  and  merchandize,  taken  in  one 
liate,  to  be  delivered  in  another,  at  the  rate  of  fiK  tents  per  ton.  On 
fhips  or  vefll'ls  built  within  the  United  States  lince  the  20th  July,  1789, 
bnt  ownec\  v^holly  or  in  part  bv  foreigners,  when  entered  from  a  foreign 
port  or  place,  at  the  rate  of  thirty?  cents  per  ton  ;  en  all  other  (hips  or 
veflels,  when  entered  from  a  foreign  port  or  place,  at  the  rate  or  iiity 
cents  per  ton  ;  and  on  all  Ihips  or  veficls  not  of  the  United  States,  when 
entered  in  one  diflri(ft  from  another  Diltrit^t,  having  on  boardgoods, 
Nvarcs,  and  merchandize,  taken  in  one  diftricl  to  be  delivered  into  ano- 
ther at  tlie  rate  of  fifty  cents  ])er  ton. 

To  aJcertain  the  tonnage  of  a  fhip,  if  the  fame  be  double  decked,  take 
the  length  thereof  from  the  fore  part  of  the  main  Hem  to  the  aiter  par^ 
of  the  Jtern  poft  above  the  upper  deck  ;  the  breadth  at  the  broadelt  part 
above  the  main  wales;  half  of  which  breadth  account  the  depth,  deduct 
from  the  length  three-fifrhs  of  the  breadth  ;  multiply  the  remainder  by 
the  breadth,  and  that  product  by  the  depth,  and  divide  the  lalt  produ(ft 
by  ninety-five.  If  the  (hip  be  fingle  decKL^d,  take  the  length  and 
breadth  as  above  direclcd  ;  take  the  depth  from  the  under  (ide  of  the 
dock  plank  to  tl;e  ceiling  in  the  hold  ;  and  dedudting  from  the  lengtU 
tliree-lifths  of  the  brcad.rh,  multiply  and  divide  as  aforetaid. 

D'jticson  tonnage  muft  be  paid  wivhin  ten  cays  after  report  of  t!ie  car- 
ge  made  to  tlu  collector  ;  ai.d  any  mailer  of  a  vefTel  leaving  orattetnpt- 
ing  to  leave    a  poii\v:tl;cut  paying  fuch  dutiwS;   ftrfc its  live  hundred 
»<io]lar5. 


[     44    ] 
DRA\\' BACKS  AND  BOUNTIES. 


ON  all  goods,  wares  and  merchandize  (fpirits,  manufat^ured  tobac- 
co, liuirt",  and  reHiied  fugar,  excepted)  for  which  duties,  on  impor- 
tation, to  the  amount  of  twenty  dollars,  Ihall  have  been  paid  orfecurcd, 
there  is  allowed,  if  the  fame,  within  twelve  calendar  months,  be  re-ex- 
ported to  any  foreign  country,  a  drawback  equivalent  to  the  duties  fo 
paid  or  ftcurcd,  deducing  therefrom,  as  an  indemnification  for  the  cx- 
pences  which  may  have  accrued  by  ftorage,  fees  of  officers,  and  the 
like,  one  per  cent. 

On  fpirits,  if  the  fame  amount  to  one  hundred  and  fifty  gallons,  and 
be  exported  in  veffels  of  thirty  tons  and  upwards,  an  allowance,  by  way 
of  drawback,  for  every  gallon  exported,  equal  to  the  impoft  per  gallon, 
according  to  the  refpective  proofs,  dedn6ling,  for  the  purpofes  aforeiaid, 
helf  a  cent  per  gallon  :  And  on  fpirits  didilled  within  the  United  States, 
from  imported  molafles,  an  additional  allowance  of  three  cents  per  o.al- 
lon,  to  balance  the  duty  on  that  article.  "^ 

On  pickled  fifh  of  the  filheries  of  the  United  States,  eighteen  cents  per 
barrel,  and  on  other  provilions  falted  within  the  faid  States,  fifteen  cents 
per  barrel  (provided  the  bounty  amount  to  three  dollars)  at  their  ex- 
portation, as  an  equivalent  for  the  duty  on  fait. 

There  is  alio  an  annual  bounty  payalle  on  the  laft  day  of  December, 
in  lieu  of  a  former  allowance  on  dried  fifli,  to  the  owners  or  agents  of 
filjiing  veflels  legally  qualified  and  employed  in  carrying  on  the  bank 
and  other  cod  fi'lieries,  and  which  fliall  be  therein  employed  four  months 
during  the  fiihingfealbn,  reckoning  from  the  laft  day  of  February  to  the 
hi\  day  of  November,  one  dollar  and  twenty  cents  for  every  ton  of  the 
atirlual  admealurement  of  fuch  vcfiels  or  boats,  as  are  more  than  five,  and 
Icfs  than  twenty  tons  burthen,  and  fhall  have  landed  during  the  pre- 
ceding fea(on  a  quantity  of  fifh,  which  when  cured  and  fit  for  exporta- 
tion, fiiall  be  equal  to  twelve  quintals  for  every  ton  of  her  faid  admea- 
lurement ;  the  allowance  in  this  cafe  to  be  accounted  as  part  of  the  pro- 
ceeds of  the  fares  of  the  faid  boat  or  veffel,  and  to  be  fo  divided  among 
the  perfons  interefted  ;  one  dollar  and  eighty  cents  for  every  ton  of  the 
admcafurement  of  uich  veifels  as  are  between  twenty  and  thirty  tons  bur- 
then ;  and  three  dollars  for  every  ton  of  fuch  veffe's  as  exceed  thirty  tons 
burthen  ;  provided  the  allowance  to  any  one  veflel  do  not  in  a  feafon, 
exceed  one  hundred  and  leventy  dollars.  The  allowances  in  the  two 
cafes  lafl:  mentioned  are  to  be  divided,  three-eighths  to  the  owners  of  the 
vefllls,  and  five-t.it;hths  to  the  filhermen  employed  therein  the  preceding 
iealon,  in  inch  proportion  as  the  quantity  of  filh  by  them  refpedtively 
taken  fliall  bear  to  the  whole  quantity  taken  on  board  fuch  veffels  during 
the  faid  feafon. 

Befidcs  the  above  fpecified  drawbacks  and  allowances,  which    entitle 
the  ex]>()rter,    &c.  to  the  receipt  of  money,  there    are   fundry  other  al- 
lowances,   which  tend  to  diminilh   the  duty  to  the  importer,  &c.     Such 
are  the  allowances    lor  leakage  on  liquors,    and  for  draught  and  tare  on 
articles  of  weight. 

For  the    leakage  on  all  liquors  upon  which  duties  are  payable  by  the 
gallon,  including  ipirits  dithlled  wiibin  the  United  States,  there  is  au  al- 


[     45     1 

iowance  of  two  per  cent,  according  to  the  guagc  of  the  cafks  containing 

the  fame. 

For  draught,  on  any  quantity  to  the  aniount  of  an  hundred  lb. 

Weight,  or  112  pounds               ...  i 

On  any  quantity,  from  one  to  two  hundred  weight          -           -  2 

From  two  to  three  hundred  weight             -     ^           -               -  3 

J'rcim  three  to  ten  iiundred              -                  -                  -              -  4 

From  ten  to  eighteen  hundred                 -                 "             "             "  7 

On  any  quantity  above  eighteen  hundred                      -                 -  9 

For  tare,  on  every  whole  cheft  of  bohea  tea                      -             -  7° 

On  every  half  chcft                   -                  -                  -              -           -  3<J 

On  every  quarter  cheft                 -                  -                 -                  -  20 
On   every   cheft  of  hvfon  or  other  green  tea  of  the  weight  of  fe- 

venty  pounds  or  upwards,  grofs         -                  -                      -  20 
On  every  box  of  otl'.er  tea,  of  not  lefs  than  fifty  pounds,  nor  more 

than  I'eventy  pounds,  grofs                 .                 -                      -  18 
All  other  boxes  of  tea,  according  to  their  invoice                             per  C. 

On  coffee,  in  bags                  -                  -                  -                   -  2 

In  bales                      -                      -                          -                     -  3 

In  calks                 -                     -                     -             -                     -  la 

On  Pepper,  in  bales                     -                     -                 -            -  J 

In  calks                 -                 -                 -                 -                     -  is 

On  fugar,  other  than  leaf,  in  cafks,                 -                 -             -  iz 

In  boxes                  -                  -                  -                  -                  -  ij 
On  all  other  goods  according  to  the  invoice. 

It  being  lawful  alfo  in  any  cafe  where  tlie  original  invoice  is  produced, 
and  the  tare  appears  therein,  the  importer  or  confignee  concurring,  to 
ellimate  the  tare  according  to  luch  invoice. 

The  preceding  are  the  principal  caies  in  which  drawbacks  and  premi- 
ums are  recognized  by  Congrefs:  of  the  benefit  of  which  no  one  can 
avail  himfelf  wirbout  a  careful  adherence  to  the  rules  and  reftric'iions  of 
the  law.  Which  reitrictions,  being  enabled  for  the  prevention  of  fraud, 
are  very  particular  and  explicit:  any  material  departure  from  which, 
^vill  not  only  deprive  the  party  of.the  benefit  of  the  premium  or  draw- 
back; but  expofe  him  to  iorfeiture,  and  in  fome  cafes  both  of  goods  and 
veflel.  We  fhall,  in  a  concile  view,  colletft  and  let  forth  the  principal 
regulations  on  the  fubjecl:,  with  the  forfeitures  annexed  to  the  violation 
thereof,  for  the  information  of  thofe  who  may  not  have  had  opportuni- 
ty or  Icifure  to  attend  minutely  to  the  laws;  referring  luch  as  wifh  for 
iiiore  particular  information  to  the  feveral  a6ts  of  Congrels  relative  to 
imports. 

In  cafe  of  the  exportation  of  goods,  wares  and  merchandize,  the  ex- 
porter muft,  previous  to  lading  them  on  board  any  vefTel  for  that  pur- 
pofe,  give  to  the  colledlor  of  the  diftri^t,  from  which  the  exportation  is 
intended  to  be  made,  twenty-four  hours  notice  of  luch  his  intention, 
fpecifying  therein  the  feveral  articles  intended  to  be  exported,  together 
with  the  ca'ks,  calcs,  cherts,  boxes,  and  other  packages  containing  the 
iame,  and  their  refpeilive  marks,  numbers  and  contents,  i^nd  if  tlicy  be 
imported  articles,  notice  mufl:  alfo  be  given  of  the  lliipor  velftl,  inwhich 
the  pcrfon  fur,  or  by  whom,  and  the  place  from  which  they  were  im- 
ported, accompanied  with  proof  by  oath  of  tlie  perfons,  including  the 
exporter,  through  whole  hands  they  have  pafTcd,  refpec^iing  their  due 
importation^  and  the  fecurity  of  the  duties  thereupou.     Proof  nmli  alio 


f^ 


y 


L   46   ] 

"be  made  in  refptcT  to  pickled  fifli,  and  faltcd  nrovifioiis,  (hat  the  fifh  are 
of  the  fidierics  of  the  United  States,  and  that  tlie  provilions  were  falted 
tiierein.  The  exporter  mull  further  make  oath  that  the  faid  goods  are, 
bona  ride,  intended  to  be  exported  ;  and  enter  into  bond  witli  (uflicient 
fureties,  in  a  I'um  equal  to  the  amount  of  the  drawback,  not  to  re-land 
them  within  the  limits  of  the  United  tjtates,  as  letiled  by  the  late  treaty 
of  peace. 

Tliefe  requifitions  being  complied  with  on  the  part  of  the  exporter, 
and  the  goodfe  infpected  by  the  coUcclor,  and  found  to  correlpond  with 
the  notice  and  proof  refpt<5ling  the  fume,  a  permit  is  granted  for  lading 
them. 

But  the  dra\^back  thereon  is  not  payable  till  fix  months  after  tluir 
exportation,  a  written  certificate  from  two  reputable  merchants  at  the 
foreign  port  or  place  where  they  fliall  have  been  landed,  accompanied 
\vith  the  oath  of  the  maiferand  mate  of  the  veffel,  certifying  their  deli- 
very, being  rtcjuired  previouily  to  be  produced  to  the  collector,  with 
whom  the  outward  entry  was  made:  unle.'s  when  the  landing  of  tlic 
goods  is  prevented  by  fome  unavoidable  accident,  as  fhipwreck ;  in 
which  cafe  a  proteli:,  in  due  form  of  law,  made  by  the  matter  and  mate, 
or  fome  of  the  fcamen  ;  or  when  no  fuchprorelt  can  be  had,  the  oath  of 
the  exporter  (unlels  there  is  good  reafon  to  lufpetl  the  truth  of  the  fame) 
is  permitted  to  be  taken  in  lieuof  fuch  other  proof. 

Thefe  regulations  being  intended  to  }>revent  every  kind  of  fraud,  col- 
lufion,  or  deception,  it  is  enaiited,  Se&..  59  of  the  ^'acl  to  provide  more 
eife<5l:ually  for  the  collection  of  the*  duties  impoild  by  law  on  goods, 
v/ares,  and  merchandize  imported  into  the  United  States,  and  on  the 
tonnage  of  fhips  and  veffels,"  That  if  any  goods,  &c.  entered  for  ex- 
portation, with  intend  to  draw  back  the  duties,  or  to  obtain  any  allow- 
ance given  by  law  on  the  exportation  thereof,  fnall  be  landed  in  any' 
port  or  place  within  the  limits  of  the  United  Srates  es  aforefaid,  all  fuch 
goods,  &c.  dial!  be  fubject  to  I'eizure  and  forfeiture,  together  with  the 
fhip  or  vefTel  from  which  inch  goods  fliall  be  landed,  and  tlie  veiTel  or 
boats  ufcd  in  landing  the  fame;  and  all  perfons  concerned  therein,  fli?ll, 
on  indictment  and  conviftion  thereof,  fuiFer  iniprifonment,  for  a  term  not 
exceeding  fix  months. 

In  cafe  alfo  of  the  exportation  of  fpirits,  whether  of  foreign  or  do- 
meftic  difllllation,  notice  as  aforefaid  muft  be  given  to  the  proper  officer 
of  infpcdiion,  fix  hours  previous  to  putting  them  on  board  any  velfel  for 
that  piirpofe,  of  the  exporter's  intention  to  export  tliem,  of  the  number 
of  calks,  vcffels,  and  cafes  containing  them,  and  the  refpec^ive  marks 
t^iereof,  the  place  where  they  are  then  depofitcd,  the  fnip  or  vefTel  in 
which,  and  the  place  to  which  they  are  intended  to  be  exported.  He 
mnft  alfo  produce  to  the  faid  officer  the  certificates  which  by  law  ought 
to  accompany  them,  end  make  oath  as  aforefaid  of  his  true  intention  to 
export  the  fame,  and  proof  of  the  duties  being  paid  or  fccured,  and  enter 
into  bond  with  two  fuf^icient  fureties,  (the  matter  of  the  vefTel  being  one) 
in  a  fum  equal  to  the  value  of  the  fpirirs,  not  to  re-land  them,  /.frer 
which,  being  dulv  infpefced  and  branded,  they  muft:  be  laden  on  board 
the  vefTel  in  preience  of  the  otticer  w  ho  infpes^lcd  tiiem  :  And  if  after- 
ward unfhipped  or  re-landed  witliin  the  limitsof  tlie  United  States,  or 
within  four  leagues  of  the  coaffc  thereof,  imlels  the  voyage  fliall  not  have 
been  piirfued,  or  fhall  have  been  altered,  or  in  difhelsof  weather,  (which 
tlilh-cfs  muft  be  iinmed'ately  notified  to  the  principal  officer  of  the  cuf- 
to;iis,  rcfiJing   ar  the  neare't  port  thereto)   both  the  faid  fpirits  and  the 


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fliip,  with  her  tackle,  apparel,  and  furniture,  and  all  boats  or  veflels  ens- 
ployed  in  unPiiipping  or  landing  the  iame,  and  their  tackle  and  furniture^ 
are  forfeited,  and  arc  liable  to  leizure  by  any  oilicer  of  the  cufloms  or 
of  infpe^ftioii.  Tlie, payment  of  tlie  drawback  is  alio  in  this  cafe  deferred 
till  fi.K  months  after  exportation. 

AjuI  in  cafe  of  allowances  on  fifhing  vefTels,  where  the  boats  or  vef- 
fels  are  under  twenty  tons,  an  account  of  the  weight  of  tilh  caught,  the 
ori<i;inal  adjnftment  and  fettlement  of  the  fare  among  the  owners  and 
fiiliermen,  together  with  a  written  account  of  the  length,  breadth,  and 
depth  of  ihe  boat,  or  vefill,  and  the  time  flie  has  been  ac'tually  employed 
in  the  fithery  during  the  preceding  ieafon,  mnil  be  produced  to  the  col- 
lector of  the  diltridt  authoriied  to  pay  the  faid  allowance,  and  fworn  or 
atlirn)ed  to  before  him,  in  order  to  entitle  the  owner,  his  agent  or  lawful 
reprefentative,  to  receive  the  lame.  Ami  if  any  fraud  or  deceit  in  ob- 
taining inch  allowance,  fiiail,  at  any  time  ^vithin  a  vear  after  paying  it, 
appear  to  have  been  practifed,  the  boat  or  veflel,  upon  which  the  al- 
lowance fliall  have  been  paid,  is  by  law  forfeited,  if  found  within  the 
diRrict ;  otherwiie  the  owner  liavlng  praftifed  fuch  fraud  or  deceit,  for- 
fe'ts  and  is  liable  co  pay  one  hundred  dollars. 

Where  the  veflels  are  of  twenty  tons  or  upwards,  an  aareement  in 
-writing  or  print  raufl,  previous  to  any  voyage,  be  made  between  the 
fkipper  or  mafter  and  every  fiihennan,  expreffing  the  terms  of  fliip- 
ment;  whether  the  fame  are  to  continue  for  the  voyage  only,  or  for  the 
feafon  ;  and  that  the  filh  or  proceeds  of  fuch  voyage  or  voyages,  wliich 
may  appertain  to  the  hfliermen,  ^all  be  divided  among  them  in  propor- 
tion to  the  quantity  of  hlh  by  tliem  reipec^ively  caught;  to  be  alio  in- 
dorfed  or  counter-iigned  by  the  owner  or  his  agent.  \Vhich  ao-reement, 
together  with  a  certificate,  ful-fcribed  by  the  owner,  his  acent  or  lawlul 
reprefentative,  and  certii'yiug  on  his  or  tlieir  oath,  the  particular  day  on 
whicli  any  vcdel  lailed  on,  or  returned  from  the  leveral  voyaaes,  which- 
flie  may  have  made  the  preceding  feafon,  rauff,  in  like  manner,  be  pro- 
duced to  the  collecSlor,  before  the  faid  owuer,  ike.  can  be  entitled  to  re- 
ceive any  allowance. 


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GENERAL    ABSTRACT 


FROM       THE 


RE  VENUE    LAfVS  : 

Wherein  the  feveral  parts  of  the  aCls  are  digefied,  and 

tranfpofed  under  difiinCi  heads^    agreeably  to  the 

fubjeds  with  ivhich    they  have  relation. 


1.  Of  the  Duty  of  Majlers  of  Vejfels. 

EVERY  raafler  of  a  veflel,  bound  to  the  diftrift  of  Nottingham, 
muft,  on  penalty  of  five  hundred  dollars,  depofit  with  the  furvey- 
or  of  the  port  of  Town  Creek,  a  manifeft  of  the  cargo,  unlcfs  he  fliall 
have  previoufly  delivered  one  to  fome  officer  of  the  cuftoms  coming  on 
board  ;  bound  to  the  diftrift  of  Tappahannock,  with  the  furveyor  of  the 
port  of  Urbanna  ;  to  the  diflrift  of  Bermuda  Hundred,  or  City  Point, 
with  the  coUet^or  of  Norfolk  and  Portfmouth,  or  of  Hampton  ;  to  the 
diftricl  of  South  Quay,  with  the  collector  of  Edenton.  Which  manifeft, 
the  refpetftive  coUedlors  and  lurveyors  muft,  after  regiflry,  tranfmit  du- 
ly certified,  to  the  officer  with  whom  entry  is  to  be  made. 

Alio,  every  mafterof  a  veflel,  belonging  wholly  or  in  part,  to  citizens 
of  the  United  States,  mufl-,  on  arrival  from  any  foreign  country, have  an 
accurate  and  true  manifeft  of  the  cargo  on  board  ;  and  in  default. thereof, 
he  forfeits  the  value  of  all  goods  not  included  in  fuch  manifeft,  unlefs 
due  proof  be  made,  that  no  part  of  the  cargo  had  been  unfhipped  lince 
taken  on  board,  and  that  fuch  manifeft  had  been  loft,  or  miflaid,  or  de- 
faced by  accident,  or  was  incorreft  by  miftake. 

Which  manifeft,  every  mafter  of  a  veflel,  as  aforefaid,  muft,  on  pe- 
nalty of  a  fum  not  exceeding  five  hundred  dollars,  produce  to  the  firft 
officer  of  the  cuftoms,  who  fhall  appear  on  board  after  his  arrival  with- 
in four  leagues  of  the  coafts  of  the  United  States  ;  and  alfo  to  the  firft 
fuch  officer  of  the  cuftoms,  who  fiiall  appear  on  board  after  his  arrival 
in  a  diftri(St  in  which  any  part  of  his  cargo  is  to  be  difcharged  ;  deliver- 
ing in  either  cafe,  a  ccp^  thereof,  by  himfelf  fubfcribed.     Theproduc- 


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tion  of  the  manifen:  ana  receipt  of  the  copy,  fiich  officer  muft  certify 
refpeiftively,  on  penalty  of  five  hundred  dollars  ;  certifying  on  the  ori- 
orinal,  the  dav  and  year  when  produced,  and  the  delivery  of  a  copy  ;  and 
on  the  copy  tne  dav  and  year  it  was  delivered.  He  mull  alfo  tranlmic 
laid  copy  to  the  colle(!;tor  of  the  dirtri^l  to  which  fuch  vefiel  is  bound. 

If  any  part  of  the  cargoes  of  Inch  veffels,  as  laden  with  goods,  and 
bound  to  the  United  States,  have  arrived  within  four  leagues  of  the  coai^, 
be  unladen  previous  to  tlieir  coming  into  port,  and  being  legally  au- 
thorized to  unlade,  all  the  goods  fo  unladen,  and  any  veilcl  ot  boat  into 
"whicli  they  may  be  put  are  forteited ;  and  the  mailer  and  mate  of  the 
vefTel  fo  unladen,  forfeit,  each,  one  thoufand  dollars  ;  and  everv  other 
perfon  aiding  and  affifting,  treble  the  value  of  the  goods  unladen. — - 
Thefe  forfeitures  are  not,  however,  incurred  in  cafe  of  unavoidable  ac- 
cidents, necellity,  or  diltrefs  of  weather,  if  duly  notified  and  flrictly 
proved. 

AUb,  if  any  ihip  or  veird  has  arrived  within  tlie  limits  of  a  diftriiT:  of 
the  United  States,  from  a  foreign  country,  (lie  leaves  or  attempts  to 
Jeave  it,  (unlel's  to  proceed  to  a  more  interior  diftric^,)  previous  t«» 
report  and  entry  made,  the  mafler  forfeits  four  hundred  dollars.  And 
tne  colle6tor,  naval  officer,  (urvevor,  or  any  revenue  cutters  mav  arrers 
and  bring  her  back  ;  unlefs  the  departure  was  occafioned  by  diifrefs  of 
\s'eather,  durefs  of  enemies,  or  other  neceflity,  which  in  either  cafe  muit 
be  ftri6lly  proved. 

Further,  every  mader  of  a  vefTel  (fliips  of  war  and  public  packets  ex- 
cepted) mult  within  twenty-four  hours  after  his  arrival  in  any  port  of 
the  United  States,  (if  the  ufual  hours  of  buljnefs  will  permit)  make  re- 
port thereof  to  the  chief  ofHcer  of  the  culloms  at  the  port,  and  within 
forty-eight  hours,  a  further  report  of  the  cargo,  and  deliver  a  inanifeffc 
to  the  coUe6lor.  In  default  of  which,  he  forfeits  one  thoufand  dol- 
lars. 

But  mafters  of  vefTcls,  whereof  only  part  of  the  cargoes  is  defined  tr» 
any  particular  port  of  the  United  States,  may,  after  paying  or  fecurin::; 
the  duties  of  fuch  part,  and  giving  bond  equal  to  the  amount  of  duties 
on  the  remainder,  that  no  part  thereof  fliall  be  landed  in  the  United 
JStates  without  due  entry,  proceed  to  the  port  or  place  of  their  destina- 
tion. 

And  when  the  cargoes  of  anv  velTels  are  deftined  to  ports  in  diiFerent 
diftriots,  the  matters  thereof  may  proceed  from  diftrict  to  diflrici,  paying 
in  each  diftrict.  the  duties  on  fuch  goods  as  may  be  delivered  therein^ 
and  giving  bond  to  the  co!le;5ior  of  the  diftrift  where  they  firlt  arrived, 
for  iheir  due  entry  in  every  other  diftricSt,  and  alfo  obtaining  from  the  re- 
fpeclive  colleftors,  to  whom  anv  part  of  their  cargoes  may  be  reported, 
copies  of  fuch  reports,  and  certilicafes  of  the  quantity  and  particulars  of 
the  goods  delivered. — Any  mailer,  in  default  ot  obtaininn;  fuch  copv  and 
certificate,  or  neglecting  to  produce  them  to  any  fnbic-quen'-  collector, 
forfeits  five  hundred  dollars. — Rutin  cafe  of  ipirits,  fiich  certificates  mu'fc 
be  had  from,  and  produced  to  the  oificers  of  ir.ipecPiion. 

Spa-ttores  being  exempt  from  duty,  mult  be  dcllgnated  as  fuch  in  clie 
tnaitcr's  report,  and  if  cxcefTive,  the  duty  may  be  eltin>ated,  on  tlie  ex- 
cefs,  the  value  whereof  is  forfeitetl,  unlefs  fuch  duty  be  paid  ;  as  ai((» 
treble  the  value  of  anv  articles  thereof,  if  landed  for  falc.  Velliils  nnc 
bound  to  the  United  Srate«,  but  putting  in,  in  diftrefs,  the  maimer  and 
nidte  muft,   withiu  twenry-four  hours,    make  prt^tcil,   fettiiio-  ibtCn  the 

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circiimflanccs  of  the  diflrcfs,  before  a  notary  public,  or  other  prrfon  duly 
aut'.iorized  ;  and,  within  forty-eight  hours,  report  of  the  cargo,  as  in 
otlicr  cafes  :  and  the  didrefs  being  duly  ccrtihcd  by  the  wardens  of  the 
port,  permits  may,  if  nccefTary,  be  granted  for  unlading  ;  the  collcLT:ors 
caufing  the  goods  unladen  to'  beftored,  and,  if  damaged,  or  if  ntcefTary 
in  repairing  the  Ihip,  allowing  them,  the  duties  thereon  being  lirlt  paid, 
to  be  fold. 

Mailers  of  veflels  bound  to  foreign  ports,  previous  to  obtaining  a  clear- 
ance, mult  deliver  to  the  collector  of  the  dillridl  from  which  they  are 
about  to  fail,  manifefls  of  their  cargoes  ;  and  any  mafl;;r  departing 
without  a  clearance,  forfeits  two  hundred  dollars. 

The  penalty  of  falfe  I'wearing,  as  well  of  mailers  of  veflels,  as  of  the 
owners  or  conllgnees  of  goods,  or  their  factors  or  agents,  is  fine  or 
imprilonment,  or  botli  ;  not  exceeding,  in  cafe  of  the  former,  one  ihou- 
fand  dollars  ;  of  the  latter  one  year. 

No  mafter  of  a  veirel  arriving  at  any  port,  where  there  is  a  pofl-office, 
may  report  or  make  entry,  till  he  has  delivered  to  the  poll-malier  all 
letters  in  his  poflefiion,  direcHied  to  any  perfon   Nvithin  the  United  States. 

II.  Of  tile  Duty  of  the  Oiuners  or  Conjignees  of  Goods. 

Within  fifteen  days  after  the  mailer  of  any  velTel  Ihall  have  made  re- 
port to  the  coUeftor,  the  owners  or  ccnlignees,  or  their  fadtors  or  agents 
muil:,  on  oath  or  affirmation,  make  entry  with  the  laid  collector,  of  the 
goods  conllgned  to  them,  particularizing  the  marks,  numbers  and  con- 
tents of  each  package  ;  or  if  in  bulk,  the  quantity  and  quality  ;  pro- 
ducing the  original  invoices,  documents,  and  bills  of  lading,  and  ^declar- 
ing,  that  fiiouid  any  other  goods  afterwards  appear  to  be  confjgned  to 
them,  they  will  make  it  known  in  order  to  a  due  entry  thereof. 

Articles  exempt  from  duty,  as  clothes,  books,  houfe-hold  furniture, 
&c.  mult  be  I'eparately  and  diftinctly  entered  by  the  owner  or  his  agent ; 
^vho,  according  to  the  beltof  his  knowledge,  mufl:  make  oath  refpecting 
fuch  owner,  his  occupation,  arrival  or  expected  arrival ;  and  that  the 
faid  articles  are  really  intended  for  his,  or  his  family's  ufe,  and  not  for 
fale  ;  wliich  oath  being  endoried  on  the  entry,  mult  be  iublcribed  by  the 
perfbn  making  it.  And  in  cafe  fuch  perfon  be  not  the  real  owner  of  the 
goods,  he  mult  give  bond,  that  a  like  oath,  fliall,  within  a  year  be  had  of 
the  real  ov.'ner,  either  taken  before  the  collector  with  whom  the  entry  is 
made,  or  produced  to  him  duly  executed.  A  copy  of  which  oath  and 
entry  muft  be  tranfrnittcd  to  the  fecretary  of  the  treafury. 

R-eport  andentrv  muft  alfobe  made  on  the  re-importation  of  articles 
of  the  growth  or  manufactures  of  the  United  States.  Such  articles  be- 
ing duty-free,  their  identity  mult  be  carefully  proved.  For  which  pur- 
pofe,  the  oaths  of  fuch  perions  as  have  knowledge  of  the  facts  are  re- 
ouired,  relative  to  the  time  of  their  exportation,  thelhip  in  which  and 
the  perfon  by  whom  exported;  and  if  imported  into  any  other  diftri(^ 
than  that  from  which  they  were  exported,  a  certificate  from  the  collect- 
or of  the  diftriot,  certifying  theirexportation  ;  fuch  certificate,  however, 
beino-  difpenfed  with,  where  it  cannot  be  immediately  produced,  on  giv- 
ing bond  for  its  production  within  four  months. 

Ino  goods  imported  from  a  foreign  country  may  be  unladen  till  the 
duties,  agreeably  to  an  eftimate  made  by  the  coUedtor  and  naval  officer 
(where  there  is  one  at  the  port)  are  paid  or  le cured  ;  and  a  permit  figned 


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by  the  faid  collector,  and  counterfigneJ  by  the  faid  naval  officer  (where 
there  is  one  at  the  port)  granted  ;  nor  in  any  caie,  except  by  Ipecial 
licence  unlefs  between  lun-rile  and  fun-Tet.  Goods  unladen  in  violation 
of  thefe  relh-i(Slions  (as  alio  the  veffeland  her  tackle,  where  the  value 
of  the  gf-ods  amour.t  to  lour  hundred  dollars)  are  forfeited;  and  every 
perfon  concerned  therein  inCurs  a  penalty  of  four  hundred  dollars,  of 
being  advertifcd  in  the  public  papers,  and  incapacity  of  holding  office  for 
feven  years.  Alio  goods  requiring  to  be  weighed  or  guaged,  may  not, 
on  penalty  of  forfeiture,  be  rc-moved  from  the  wharf  ^vhere  iirit  landed, 
without  the  piefence  of  a  proper  officer,  till  it  be  done. 

Goods  whereof  the  entry  does  not  fpeclfy  the  particulars,  are  re- 
quired to  be  itoreJ  till  the  particulars  are  afcertained,  and  the  duties  ad- 
jufted.  And  in  all  cales,  where  the  final  adjuftments  of  the  duties  ex- 
ceed :he  eitimate  thereof  be-bre  talven  the  ditference  is  to  be  paid  to  the 
collector;  and  where  it  is  lets  than  fuchefVimate,  the  party  having  paid 
or  fccured  tliem  agreeably  thereto,  to  be  refunded  or  credited,  as  the 
cafe  may  be. 

III.   Of  the  duty  of  the  Officers  of  the  Cnfloms. 

THE  officers  of  the  cuiloms  are  required  to  take  oath  and  give  bond 
for  the  faithful  difcharoe  of  the  duties  of  their  refpecitive  offices;  and 
for  default  of  the  former,  they  incur  a  penalty  of  two  hundred 
dollars. 

The  coUeiStors  are  empowered,  in  prefence  of  the  naval  offi.cer, 
where  there  is  one,  to  adminilter  the  neceifary  c^aths  to  mailers  t,f 
velfels,  the  owners  of  goods,  occ.  And  colltdtors,  naval  officers, 
and  furveyors  of  ports,  may,  in  cafe  of  ablence  or  ficknefs,  adl  by 
deputy. 

To  fuperintend  the  delivery  of  goods,  infpe^^ors  may  be  pur  and  kept 
on  board  of  veffels,  while  lying  in  port,  or  while  going  from  di{h-i(5l  to 
diftriel:,  may  prohibit  any  goods  from  being  unladen  without  a  permit, 
and  after  iun-iet,  fecure  the  hatches,  which  may  not  be  opened,  except 
in  their  prefence,  oii  penalty  of  two  hundred  dollars. — in  like  manner 
the  officers  of  the  cufloms,  including  thofe  of  the  revenue  cutters,  may 
as  well  without  as  within  their  refpe(!;tive  dittricls,  go  on  board  of  all 
I'uch  veifels  as,  bound  to  the  United  States,  have  arrived  within  four 
leagues  of  the  coa(t,  may  demand  manifeiis,  examine  the  cargoes,  and 
defignare  any  trunk  or  package,  being  feparate  from  the  reil  of  tlie 
cargo,  lealing  the  fame,  if  thought  proper,  and  tranfniitting  to  the 
collectors  of  the  diihifts  to  which  fuch  velFels  are  bound,  a  particular 
account  thereof;  and  any  fuch  trunk  or  package,  on  arrival,  not  ap- 
pearing, or  the  feal  being  broken,  Ibbjeits  the  mailer  to  a  penaltv  of 
two  hundred  dollars.  Such  officers  may,  in  like  circumflances,  make- 
ieizures,  where  goods  are  legally  forfeited  ;  and  if,  in  any  calc,  imped- 
ed or  refilled  in  the  execution  of  their  duty,  the  perfon  of.ending  forfeits 
a  fum  not  exceeding  four  hundre<i  dollars. 

Entries,  on  the  delivery  of  the  cargoes  of  veffels,  mufl,  wlien  fuch  de- 
livery is  completed,  be  compared  with  tiie  entries  of  the  owners,  or 
confignoes,  and  the  refult  endorled  on  the  refpeclive  entries,  and  fub- 
fcribed  by  the  officers  making  the  comparifon.  hwA  in  cafe  any  package 
which  Ihall  have  been  reported,  be  miffiiig,  the  mafter  forfeits  .tive  him- 
dred  dollars  :    but  may  faye  the  penalty  by  making  due  proof  Licfors 


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proper  authority,  that  no  part  of  his  cargo  fince  taken  on  board,  liacl 
been  unfliippecJ,  except  as  contained  in  his  report,  or  that  iucli  dil'aorec- 
iiient  was  by  accident  or  niiftake. 

In  cal'e  any  goods,  other  than  lalt  and  coal,  remain  on  board  any  vefTel 
fifteen  days  after  tlie  mailer's  report  is  required  to  be  made,  the  fame 
niu^l,  by  the  infpectors,  be  delivered  into  tlie  cultody  of  the  coUeftoi  : 
who  keeping  tliem  at  the  rifk.  of  the  owner,  may,  at  the  expiration  of 
nine  months,  if  claim  be  not  previouily  made,  cauie  them  to  be  appraifed 
by  two  reputable  merchants  (to  alcertain  the  duties  therton)  and  fold 
iit  public  auction,  retaining  the  duties,  and  paying  tlie  overplus,  if  any, 
for  the  ufe  of  the  owner,  into  the  trealury  of  the  United  Slates.  And 
when  goods  are  damaged,  or  not  accompanied  with  the  original  invoice, 
the  outies  mav  be  alcertained  by  apprailcment  of  two  merchants,  the 
toMeetor  choofing  one,  and  the  owner  the  other  :  or  goods  not  accompa- 
nied with  invoices,  inay,  at  the  option  and  rilk  of  lae  owner,  be  kept 
by  tlie  collector  rill  the  invoice  be  obtained.  But  goods  entered,  and 
not  invoiced,  are  forfeited  ;  and  any  coHecHor  iufpecting  invoices  to  be 
not  according  to  tlie  true  value  of  tlie  goods,  may  cauie  an  appraifement 
thereof  to  be  made,  as  in  cafe  of  damaged  goods. 

O.i  lufpiciou  of  fraud,  packages,  wliereof  entry  has  been  made,  may, 
iii  the  prei'ence  of  two  or  more  reputable  merchai.ts,  be  opened  and  exa- 
mined ;  and  in  cafe  of  diikgreement,  unlefs  it  be  proved  to  have  becij 
by  accident  or  miilake,  fuch  articles  as  dilagree  with  their  refpecUvc 
entries,  are  fubjecl  to  forfeiture.  Goods  concealed,  with  intention  to 
defraud  the  revenue,  are  alfo,  if  found,  fubjetl  to  forfeiture.  And  any 
pcrion  purcnaling  goods  liable  to  feizure,  kuowing  them  to  be  fuch,  fjr- 
i'eits  double  their  value. 

Officers  of  t!ie  cuitoms,  demanding  or  receiving  other  tlian  legal  fees, 
incur  a  penalty  of  two  hundred  dollars  ;  and  accepting  a  bribe  or  re- 
'.vard,  for  conniving  at  a  falfe  entry  of  veffels  or  goods,  a  penalty  of  not 
Jefs  two  hundred,  nor  greater  than  two  thoufand  dollars.  And  perfons 
giving  or  oiFering  fuch  bribe  or  reward,  incur  a  like  penalty. 

IV.   Of  the  payment  of  Duties^  <&€, 

IN  all  cafes  v/liere  the  duties  do  not  exceed  lifrv  dollars,  they  muir 
be  paid  immediately  ;  but  where  they  exceed  that  fum,  they  may  be  ei- 
ther paid  immediately,  or  fecured  by  bond,  for  their  paynienf,  if  accru- 
ing on  Well  India  goods,  other  than  fait,  in  four  months;  on  ialt  in  nine 
months;  on  wines  in  twelve  months  ;  and  on  all  otiicr  articles,  teas 
excepted,  one  half  in  fix,  one  quarter  in  nine,  and  the  remainder  ui 
Twelve  montijs  :  which  bond  may,  at  the  option  of  the  obligator,  either 
i.iclude  one  or  more  fureties,  or,  without  fureties,  be  accompanied  with 
a  depolit  of  part  of  tiie  goods.  Ani\  the  duties  on  teas  may  be  lecured 
bv  a  bond  with  fureties,  payable  in  one  year  ;  or  by  bond,  withcuc 
iureties,  in  double  their  amount,  payable  in  two  years  ;  the  teas  being 
depofueci  at  the  rilk  and  expence  of  tli^  importers,  in  warehoufes  agreed 
t>n  between  thein  and  an  inrpe(:ior.  And  in  cafe  ol  depollt,  any  part  of 
H;as  may  be  delivered  to  the  owners  on  paying,  or  further  iecuring  the 
payment  of  the  duties,  by  bond,  with  fureties  to  be  paid,  where  the  du- 
ties do  not  exceed  one  hundred  dollars  in  four  months  ;  w  here  they  ex- 
tv^^d  oai?  hundied^   and  do  not  exceed  five  hundred  dollars,  in  eight 


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months  ;  or  where  they  exceed  five  hundred  dollars,  in  twelve  months. 
But  the  credit  by  tiit;  laiUmentioned  bond  muft  not  exceed  two  years 
from  the  depolk  ofthe  teas  ;  the  collector  then  having  power  to  cauie 
io  ruuch  thereof  to  be  Ibid  at  public  auction,  as  will  dilcharge  the  ar- 
rears ot  duties  ilill  due,  wiih  colt  of  i'ale. 

Bonds  for  duties,  not  being  paid  at  the  time  they  become  due,  the 
collectors  are  required  to  inititutc  liiits  for  their  recovery  ;  and  in  cafe 
of  infolvency,  the  debts  due  to  the  United  States  have  priority. 

V.  Of  the  manv.tr  in  ivhkh  goods  Tniifl  he  hnported. 

Spirits,  wines,  and  teas,  mufl,  on  pain  of  forfeiture,  at  leafl  of  the 
two  former,  be  landed  under  tlie  fuperinrcndance  of  fome  ofncer  of  in- 
jpeclion,  to  whom  ail  permits  from  collecftors  for  their  landing  rcufl  be 
previoully  produced. 

Diihlled  fpirits  may  not  be  imported  in  any  calk  which  fliall  have 
been  marked  purfuanc  to  any  law  refpe(5ting  fuch  fpirits,  on  pain  of  for- 
ftirure  cf  the  fpirirs,  and  the  fhip  or  vefiel  importing  them.  Kor  may 
aay  diftilled  fpirits,  except  arrack,  and  fweet  cordials,  be  imported  in 
calks  of  lels  capacity  than  ninety  gallons,  on  pain  of  forfeiture.  Ale, 
beer,  or  porter  may  not  be  imported  in  lefs  cafK.s  than  of  the  capacity 
of  iorty  gallons,  or  in  lefs  packages  than  fix  dozen  of  bottles,  on  pain  of 
forfeiture  tlicreof,  and  of  tlie  {hip  or  vefTel  importing  them. 

No  goods,  other  than  iioulhold  furniture,  and  clothes  ofperfons  com- 
ing into  the  United  States,  for  tiie  purpofe  of  becoming  inhabitants,  may 
be  brought  from  a  foreign  country,  into  any  diftricl  thereof,  Louifville, 
Cliamplain,  and  Soaih  Hero  excej)ted,  in  any  other  manner  than  by 
fea  ;  nor  by  iea  in  velfels  lei's  than  thirty  tons  burthen,  on  pain  of  for- 
'.-iture  of  all  fi.ch  good:.,  and  the  carnages,  teams,  or  veiTels  by  which 
-onveyed. 


GUSTO  M-H  O  U  S  E    F  E  E  S,  &c. 


To  the  Collecior  and  Naval  Office, 


Kntry  of  a  vcfTel  of  ico  tons  or  upwards. 

Clearance  of  ditto 

Entry  of  a  veifel  under  ico  tons 

Clearance  of  ditto 

Permit  to  land  goods 

Every  bond  taken  officially 

Permit  to  load  goods  for  exportation  for  drawback 

Every  olficial  certificate  or  bill  of  health 

Every  other  official  document  (regiller  excepted} 


'^olh. 

Cents, 

2 

50 

2 

r,o 

I 

50 

I 

5^ 

O 

20 

O 

40 

o 

30 

o 

20 

o 

*'j 

To  the  Surveyor. 


For  incafurcment  of  a  vcfTcl  of  loo  tons  and  under,  per  ton, 
ditto  ditto  from  loo  to  200  tons 

ditto  ditto  above  zoo  tons 

On  each  vefTcl  of  100  tons  and  upwards,  with  goods  fubjecn: 
to  duty 

under  100  tons,  wiili  ditto 
All  vefTels  not  having  goods  fubjecTt  to  duty 
Infpcdlor,  for  every  day  when  ac-^ually  employed,  receives 
Mealiirer,  for  every  joo  bufiiels  of  fait 
Ditto  ditto  coal 

Weigher,  for  every  cwt. 
Guager,  for  guaging  and  marking  every  cafis. 
Computing  contents  of  ipirits  or  wine 
Counting  bottles  of  cyder,  beer,  ale,  or  porter,  per  dozen 


//.,-. 

Cents. 

0 

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CiO 

% 

0 

3 

0 

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0 

1 

50 

661 
66 

0 

JO 

0 

50 

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0 

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0 
0 

3 
I 

DUTIES  PAYABLE  IN 


Gold  coins  of  Great  Britain  and  Portugal,  or  of  equal  finc- 

nefs,  for  every  twenty-feven  grains 
Ditto  of  France,  Spain,  and  the  dominions  of  Spain,  for 

every  27  and  two  fifths  of  a  grain 
IVTexican  Dollar 
C^wn,  of  France, 
Crown,  of  England, 
Silver  coins,  of  equal  fincnefs,  per  oz. 
Cut  filvcr,  of  equal  fmenefs 


Dolls.  Cents. 


0 

0 

JO 

JO 

JO 

6 

RATES  OF  COINS  FOR  ESTIMATING  DUTIES. 


round  flcrling, 
Dutch  florin,  or  guilder, 
Mark  banco,  of  Hamburgh, 
Ileal  Plate,  of  Spain, 
Mill  Rce,  of  Portugal, 
Povind  fleriing  of  Ireland, 
Tale,  of  China, 
Pagoda,  of  India, 
I'vupec,  of  Bengal, 


Dells. 

Cents. 

4 

44 

39 

332: 

10 

I 

Z4 

4 

10 

I 

48 

3 

94^ 

552! 

IN  the 
ter,  from 


E     55     1 
FORM  OF  AN  ENTRY  INWxARD. 
,  ^v  hereof 


is  Maf-     ; - 


MARKS.  I         NUMBERS.  |         PACKAGES   AND  CONTENTS. 


I  ,  do  to  the  beft  of  1117 

ki.owledge  and  belief,  that  the  above  entry  i=;  jufl:  and  true,  and  con- 
tains as  herein  Ipecified,  a  true  account  of  ail  the  goods,  wares,  and 
mercliandize  imported  by  me,  or  to  me  confignecl  in  the  faid 

5  and  that  the  invoice  produced         the  origi- 

nal invoice,  and  contains  the  nett  prime  coft  thereof,   and  that 

it'  I  fhall  hereafter  difcover  or  know  of  any  other  goods,  wares,  and 
merchandize,  belonging  to  me,  or  to  me  configned,  I  will  forthwith 
make  known  the  fame  to  the  colletSlor  oi  A^e  diii:ri»St  of  Pennlylvania, 
in  order  to  the  due  entry  thereof,  and  the  payment  of,  or  lecuring  the 
duties  thereupon. 


In  the 
bound  fur 

from 


FORM  OF  A  DRAWBACK  ENTRY.  ^ 

,  MaHer, 

,  the  undermentioned  goods,  imported  by 
J  in  the  '  ,  ,  Mafter, 

on  the  ,   J 79 


MARKS.  j  NUMBER.S.  j         PACKAGES  AND  CONTENTS. 


Note,  after  enumerating  the  packages,  &;c.  leave  a  blank  to  calculate 

the  drawback. 


C    5fi     1 
Oath  of  the  Exporter. 


do  folemnly'  that  tlie  <Tor'ds, 

^vares,  and  merchandize,  herein  fpecified,  are  bona  fide  to  be  exported, 
to  that  no  part  therein  is  intended  to  be  relandtd 

within  the  United  States,  and  that  they  have  not  been  altered  in  qua- 
lity while  in  my  pofTeflion. 


Oath  of  the  Importer. 


I 


do  folemnly  that  the  goods, 

wares,  and  merchandize  above  mentioned,  were  imported  in  the 

from  on  the 

179  and  the  duties  paid  or  (ecared  thereon,  pnrfuant  to  an  acl  of 
Congrefs  of  the  United  States  of  America,  in  that  cafe  made  and  provi- 
ded, and  that  they  are  the  fame  in  quantity,  quality  and  vahie,  as  at 
the  time  of  importation,  to  the  belt  of  my  knowledge  and  belief. 


Remarhs, 

When  the  Exporter  has  alfo  been  the  Importer  of  the  goods,  the  oaths 
UMy  be  put  into  one,  beginning  at  the  under  one. 

vVhen  the  Exporter  reports  tlie  goods  for  exportation,  an  entry  mufc 
be  made  out  agreeably  to  the  foregoing  form,  and  brought  to  the  Cuf- 
tom-houfe  at  leaft  24  hours  before  the  goods  are  fhipped,  as  alfo  the 
Importer  and  other  peri'ons  tlirough  whole  hands  they  may  have  pafl'ed, 
who  being  duly  fworn  as  to  the  identity  of  the  goods,  and  of  tlieir  hav- 
ing been  imported  and  entered  according  to  law  ;  and  the  faft  being 
thus  effablifhed,  the  Exporter  will  receive  a  permit  to  put  them  on 
board,  occ. 

If  the  foregoing  is  not  flriclly  complied  with,  no  drawback  will  be 
allowed. 


Ex  trad  from  the  A^  making  Provifionin  cafes  cf  Dra-jj- 

hacks. 

j^NY  goods ^  ware..,  and  merchandize y  imported hrta  the  U?iiied States^  may 
be  exported  from  aw;  of  the  ports  at  which  /hips  and  vefels  from  the  Cape  of 
Good  Ifupej  or  from  any  place  beyond  the  fime^  are  admitted  to  make  entry  ^ 


c 


1 


tind  entitled  to  tJ-.e  fame  drawbacks  of  the  duties^  as  gcods  exported  fro-m  the  dif- 
trUi  into  which  they  were  imported-,  arc  entitled  to  ;  provided  they  be  accompa-^ 
nied  by  a  certificate  from  the  collector  of  the  Di/'ri'H  into  xohich  they  zverc  im- 
ported. And  that  in  order  to  entitle  an\  perfon  to  fuck  certificate^  he  or  they 
(hall  make,  out  an  entry  offuch  goods,  itc.  fpecifyirig  the  mdrks  and  numbersy 
packages  and  contents.^  the  names  of  the  majler  and  viffel  in  which,  the  time 
when,  and  the  place  from  which  they  were  imported,  the  names  of  the  maJier 
and  vejfel  in  xvhich  they  are  intended  to  be  laden^  and  the  Difiriti  in  the  United 
States  to  which  they  are  dftined  ;  and  iuch  merchandize  fliall  alio  be  en- 
tered with  the  coUeftor  ot  the  Diftrjft  into  which  they  fiiall  be  bron^;ht 
frorri'the  place  of  their  importation,  previous  to  the  landing  or  unlading 
theVeof.  The  firegcing  rcquifites  haijing  been  complied  with.^  the  drawbacks 
are  ihtaimble  on  merchandize  exported  to  a  foreign  port  on  entry  deiug  made^ 
end  bonds  given  in  the  itfual  fornii 


FOR M^  OF  A  TOBACCO  MANIFEST. 

Manifefl  of  the  cargo  on  board  the  whereof 

is  matter,  hound  from  Philadelphia 


Marks  & 
No. 


Grofd 


Nett 


Amount 


£5=  The   hhd.  ought   to  be  marked  on  the  head  and  quarter,   for  in-^ 

ftance •  icoo  arofs 

90  Tare 

yio  Nctt. 
N.  B.  It  is  necefTary  on  fliipment  of  Tobacco  for  a  Britifli  port,  trt 
have  a  mnnifell:,  fworn  to  before  the  Britifli  Conful  refiding  at  the  port 
of  fhipmeut,  and  the  vefil-l  in  whitii  fuch  fhipment  is  made,  muii  be  of 
the  burthen  of  120  tons,  and  navigated  by  at  leaf!:  two  thirds  Ainericaa 
Citizens. 


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[     6o     ] 

Officers  of  the  Internal  Revenues 

OF        THE 

UNITED     STATES, 

WITH    THEX^    RESPECTIVE    DISTRICTS    AND    SURVEYS. 


J.STRICT  of  New-Hampfhire — Jofhua  Wentwrrth,  fuperviior, 
^^  VcriT,Q;it — Nathaniel  Bruili,  lupervilbr.  Mairachuferts — Jona- 
than lackioii,  fupervilbr,  i  ft  Survey,  John  Frothingham.  2d  Survey, 
John  Brooks.  3d  Survey,  Ebenezer  Storer,  infpeftor.  Rhode  Ifland — . 
John  .S.  Dexter,  iupervifor.  Connecticut — John  Chefter,  Supervifor, 
New -York— Nicholas  Fiili,  iupervifor.  New-Jerfey — Aaron  Dunham, 
|u,5ervi(or.  Pennlylvania — Henry  Miller,  iupervifor,  \i\  Survey, 
Wm.  Nicholls,  inipedlor.  zd  Survey,  John  Boyd,  inipector.  3d  Sur- 
vey, Edward  Hand.  4th  Survey,  John  Neville.  Delaware — George 
Trailt,  iupiirvilbr.  Maryland — John  Kilty,  iupervilor.  2d  Survey, 
Philip  Thomas,  infpe6tor.  .od  Survey,  Willian-.  Richardlbn.  Virginia — 
Eel  ward  Carrington,  fupervifjr.  ift  Survey,  W.  F.  Gaine,  inlpec^or, 
2d  Survev,  Edward  Stephens.  3d  Survey,  Mayo  Carrington,  4th  Sur- 
vey, James  Gihbnn.  5th  Survey,  Edward  Smiih,  6th  Survey,  Jamts 
M'Dowell.  Ohio — James  Morrifon,  fuperviibr.  2d  Survey,  Ebenezer 
Sproat,  infpeftor.  North  Carolina — William  Polk,  fuperviibr.  1  ft  Sur- 
vey, Thomas  Overton,  infpedlor.  2d  Survcv,  Hardy  Murfree.  3d 
Survey,  William  Polk.  4th  Survey,  Jolm  Whitaker.  5th  Survey 
Daniel  M'iCiirack.  South  Carolina — Daniel  Stephens,  fupervifor.  2d 
JSnrvey,  Benjamin  Cudworth,  inipeclor.  3d  Survey,  John  Trotter,  GeoF' 
gia — John  Matthews  Iupervilor. 

Bv  fundry  afts  oi'  Con^refs,  the  Prefident  is  authoriied  to  make  fuch 
dilcretionary  allov^anccs  to  the  officers  of  the  internal  revenues,  as  he 
iiiall  deem  reafonable  ;  not  exceeding  a  fixed  limit. 

All  thei'e  branches  of  revenue  are  under  the  dirediion  and  fuperinten- 
^ance  of  the  Commiffioner  of  the  Revenue. 

All  public  accupntsare  fettled  by  the  Auditor  and  Comptroller, 


C     6i     ] 

POST-OFFICE 

ESTx\BLISHMENT. 


office  kept  at  No.  34.,  South  Front-Street. 

JOSEPH   HABERSHAM,    Poamailer   General,  lalary    2,400    clcl- 
lars. 
PvOBERT  PATTON,  Polbr.altcr,  Philadelphia. 


RATES    OF    POSTAGE. 
Single  letters  carried  by  land,  for  an}^  dlftance. 


C 

snts. 

Cents. 

Not  exceeding  30 

mi 

Ics, 

6 

5- 

rom  30  to  60  miles 

8 

From  60  to  100 

10 

JOG  to  150 

121 

150  to  200 

15 

2CO  to  250 

17 

250  to  35a 

20 

3J-  ^t)  450 

22 

H56 

-2-5 

Double  letters  are  double,  and  triple  letters,  triple  of  ithefe  rates,  A 
paclcet  of  tiie  weight  of  one  ounce  avoirdiipoifc  weight  at  the  rate  of 
four  lingle  letters;  and  in  like  proportion  for  one  of  a  greater  weight. 
News-papers  one  cent  each  for  any  diflance  not  exceeding  ico  miles  ;  to 
any  dillance  in  the  fame  ftate  wjiere  printed,  the  fame  ;  aad  for  any 
greater  didance  from  one  ftatc  to  another,  one  and  a  half  cent. 

All  letters  or  packets  conveyed  in  private  veHels  four  cents,  with  the 
addition  of  legal  poltage,  if  dtilined  to  any  other  plate  than  where  Inch 
veifel  may  arrive. 

All  letters  and  packets  to  and  from  the  Prefident,  and  Vice-Pielldent 
of  the  United  Srates  ;  "^o  and  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Treafury,  the 
Comptroller,  tiie  Auditor,  the  Regirter,  the  CommiiTioner  of  th.c  Reve- 
nue, tlie  Treafnrer,  the  Secretary  of  State,  the  Secretary  of  War,  ti:e 
Podniailer-general,  his  Alillant  and  Deputies,  are  free  of  poflage.  And 
alfo  all  letters  and  pai:ki.ts,  not  exceeding  two  ounces  in  weight,  to  and 
from  any  Mtmber  of  Congrefs,  the  Secretary  of  the  Senate,  and  the 
Clerk  of  the  Houfe  of  Reprefentatives,  during  any  feffion  of  Congrelii, 
^qd  twenty  days  after  it.     But  no  public  officer  can  frank  any  letters. 


[     6z     ] 

except  his  own  ;  and  any  letter  enclofcd  to  any  of  tlicm,  and  checked  to 
any  otlicr  peifon,  fiiall  be  put  into  the  Voll  office,  and  be  cliarged  with 
the  iii'ual  podage. 

Pamphlets  and  magazines,  not  exceeding  fifty  miles,  one  cent  per 
fheet;  not  exceeding  loo  miles,  one  and  a  half  cent;  and  any  greater 
dillance  tWD  cents  per  flicet. 

All  letters  brought  to  any  Poft-ofiice  half  an  hour  before  the  making 
of  the  mail  (liall  be  forwarded  thtrein;  except  in  oflices  where  the  Polt 
Matter  (lencral  thinks  longer  time  neceflTary,  which  in  no  cafe  fhall  ex- 
ceed one  hour:  And  all  ihcfe  times  fo  fixed  Hia'l  be  notified  to  the  public 
iu  one  or  more  ne\vs-i)apc:r  for  fix  weeks  eni'aing  laid  regulations. 

All  packets  or  letters  water  borne  in  packet-boatr,  provided  by  tlie 
United  States,  for  every  fingle  letter  H  cents;  for  every  double  letter  16 
cents;  for  every  triple  letter  24  cents  ;  and  for  every  letter  or  packet 
brought  in  any  private  vefiel  4  cents,  if  delivered  at  the  place  where 
the  velll;!  arrives ;  and  if  directed  to  any  otiier  plate,  the  additional  le- 
gal }.o:"fage. If  any  Poflmnllcr,   or   other  under  him  demand  moie 

than  the  legal  poftage,  he  fhall  forfeit  for  fuch  oirente  100  dollars,  and 
be  rendered  incapable  of  future  trulr. 

The  maffer  or  conmiander  of  every  vefTel  arriving  in  the  United 
States,  fhall  deliver  to  the  Poftimafter  at  the  port  where  he  arrives  all 
letters  under  his  care;  except  fuch  as  are  dire^^ed  to  the  owner  or  con- 
(ignee,  or  dirct'^ed  to  be  delivered  at  the  port  where  the  vefTcl  arrives  ; 
for  which  he  Ihall  receive  from  the  poft-raaflcr  or  deputy,  2  cents  for 
each  letier  and  packet. — Any  perlbn  that  fhall  fet  tap  a  horl'e  poft  or 
ilage  waggon,  or  packet  boat  on  any  route  by  land  or  water,  where  re- 
gular communication  has  been  eflablifiicd  by  Congref's  ;  and  /hall  receive 
any  levter  or  packet,  other  than  news  papers,  magazines  or  pamphlets, 
or  letters  directed  to  the  owner  of  the  conveyance,  or  to  tiie  perfon  to 
whom  any  packet  on  board  is  direi5fed,  fiiail  forfeit  fifty  dollars. 

\Va.Y  letters  /l)ali  be  received,  if  prefented  more  than  two  miles 
from  a  Poft-oiFice,  and  delivered  at  the  firft  ofiice,  fubjeft  to  an  additi- 
onal rate  of  one  cent;  letters  direcl:ed  to  perions  li\'ii!g  between  Pofl- 
offices  fiiall  be  delivered  where  dircded,  iubjeft  to  the  addition  of  tAvo 
cents  for  the  uie  of  the  carrier  ;  unlefs  the  receipt  and  delivery  of  letters 
on  the  way,  in  the  opinion  of  the  Pollmafler  general,  be  incompatible 
with  the  time  or  manner  of  carrying,  or  the  fpeed  required. 

If  any  per'on  in  any  department  of  the  general  Porc-oflice,  fliall  feci'et, 
embezzle,  or  deflroy,  any  letter  or  packet  enrrufted  tohim,  (exceptinthe 
cafe  that  follov/s)  (jiaU  be  lined  3C0  dollars,  or  imprifoned  fix  months,  or 
both,  according  to  the  aggravation  of  the  offence;  and  if  faid  letter  or 
packet  contain  a  banknote,  bill  of  exchange,  warrant  of  the  treafury, 
aflignment  of  flock,  letters  of  attorney  to  receive  annuities  or  dividends, 
to  fell  Ih^ck,  or  to  receive  t!ie  interefl  thereof,  letter  of  credit,  bond, 
warrant,  draft,  bill  or  prorr.iflory  note  whatfoever  for  payment  of  mo- 
ney ;  ^)r  he  uiall  take  any  of  thefe  articles  out  of  a  letter  or  packet,  on 
convicVion,  l:e  fhall  fulfer  death. 

Every  printer  of  a  news  paper  may  fend  one  paper  to  a  brother  news 
printer  within  the  United  States  free  of  poflage. — Every  printer  or  other 
pcrf'on,  who  ^'iall  conceal  a  letter  or  other  momorandum  in  writing  in  a 
news  paper,  or  package  of  papers,  fhall  be  liable  to  a  ime  of  .5  dollars. 
And  if  any  of  tlie  perlbns  employed  in  the  department  of  the  Polt-office, 
fliall  detain,  delay,  embezzle,  or  (hiflroy  any  newspaper,  magazine  or 
pr.raph!tt,    with  which  he  fhall  be  entrui'ed,  he    fhall  forfeit  50  dollars 


C     ^>3     ] 

for  every  fuch  offence.  Ami  if  any  Poamafler  (or  other  perfon)  fliall 
open  or  permit  to  be  opened  any  mail  of  news  papers  not^dircfted  to  his 
office  {unlefs  it  is  dire(:"ted  to  a  place  where  there  is  no  otBce)  Ihall  for- 
feit   20  dollars.  ^ 

Letters  or  packets  left  at  any  Port-olHce  to  be  conveyed  bevona  (ea,  or 
to  any  other  port  of  ^he  United  States  by  water,  pay  one  cent.  Letters- 
delivered  by  letter  carriers  a  cents  at  the  PoU-ofHce  one  cent,  in  addiu- 
on  to  the  common  pofla^fe. 


ESTABLISHMENT 

O  F    T  II  2 

M    AIL     S, 


The  Ec'.fttrn  Mcdl^ 

Will  be  clofed  on  i>'iondavs,  Tncfdays,  Wednefjays  Thnrfday?,  Fri- 
days and  Saturdays  at  nodn  ;  and  arrive  at  Philadelphia,  on  Tuef- 
davs,  Wednefdays,  Thurfdays,  Fridays,  Saturdays  and  Mondays  at  8 
o'clock  A.  AT. 

The  mail  for  the  Pon--towns  oa  the  main  line  eaft  of  New-York,  as 
far  as  Bodon,  v.iil  be  clofed  every  Tuefday,  Thurfday  and  Saturday  v  ith 
the  eaffern  mail,  and  return  with  the  fame  every  iNIunday,  Wednefday, 
and  Friday. 

The  Southern  Fvlail^ 

Will  be  clcifcd  on  ATondays,  Wednefdays,  and  Friday?,  ar  half  paft  7 
o'clock  A.  M.  and  arrive  at  Philadelphia,  on  Twefdays,  Thurfdajsand 
Saturdays,  at  iialf  pafl  9  o'clock  A.  M. 

The  mail  fur  the  Po{l--to\vns  on  the  main  line  through  Nortli  Caroli- 
na, South-Carolina  and  Georiria,  as  far  as  Savannah,  will  be  clofed  with 
the  fbuthern  mails  every  Wednefdav  and  Friday,  and  the  niaik  for  all 
the  other  Poft  towns  in  North  Carolina,  South  Carolina  and  Georoja, 
every  Friday. 

A  mail  fur  Baltimore  w'll  be  clofed  every  morninir  'Snndavs  exceoted) 
at  lialf  pail  7  o'clock  A.  M. 

The  tr.aiJ  for  New-Cafle^  CantivelPs  Bridp-e,  Duck-Crfik^  ar.'d  Dover, 

Will  be  clofed  every  Monday  and  Wednefday  with  the  Ibuthern  mail, 
and  retura  with  the  fame  on  Thurfdays  and  Saturdays, 


[     ^>4     ] 

The  mail  fur  Fredericn,  3Iilfordy  Cloives^   Dngshorough^   Horn-Town^  Acco- 
mack ,  and  Korthampton  Court-Hctijii^ 

Will  Ixclofed  on  Monday  the  3d  of  April  with  tlie  fouthern  mail,  and 
afterwards  every  fecond  Monday,  and  arrive  at  I'hiladelphia  on  Thurl- 
day  the  6th  of  April,  and  ai'ccrwdrds  e\'ery  fecond  Thuriday. 

The  ?nail  for  the  Eafiern  Shore  of  Maryland^  as  far  as  Chefier-Tcnimy 

Will  be  clofed  on  Tuc('da\s,   Thurfdays  and  Saturdays  at  half  an  h.oui' 
before  liin-fct,  and  arrive  on    Mondays,   Wednefdays  and  Fridays  at 
o'clock  A.  M. 

The  Mail  for  Ce.nteri)ille,  Eaflon^  Md.  Vienna.,  Sali/bury^  3Id.  Princefs  Ann.^ 

and  Snowhill^ 

Will  be  clofed  every  Saturday,  Avith  the  other  mails  for  the  Eafrcrn 
Shore,  and  return  with  the  fame  every  Wednelday. 

The  Mail  for  Dotunings-Town  and  Lane afler,  Pem^fyhania^ 

W^ill  be  clofed  on  Mondays,  Wednefdays  and  Fridays,  at  halt' an  hour 
before  fun-fct,  and  arrive  at  Philadelphia  on  Wednefdays,  Fridays  and 
Mondays,  at  8  o'clock  A.  M. 

The  mall  for    York-Tosjn.,    Carlijle^   Shippenjhurg^    Chajnher/btirg,  Bedford^ 
Gree7tfl/urghj  Pitt/burg^  and  the  Pojl-fu%vns  in  Kentucky  and  Tenejfee^ 

Will  he  cloi'ed  every  Friday  at  half  an  hour  before  fun-let  and  arrive 
at  Philadelphia  every  Friday  morning. 

The  mail  for  Potts-Grove,  Reading,  Lebanon  and  Harrijhurg, 

Will  be  clofed  every  Tuefday,  Tliurfday  and  Saturday  at  fun-fet,  and 
arrive  at  Philadelphia,  on  Tuefdaysand  Thurfdays. 

A  mail  for  Carlijle, 
Will  clofe  every  Tuefday,  with  the  mail  for  Harrifburg. 

The  mail  for  Sunbury,  Northumberland,  and  Leivifuurg,  Penjijyhaniay 

Will  be  clofed  on  Thuriday  wiih  the  Reading  mail,  and  arrive  with- 
the  lame  every  Tuefday. 

The  mail  for  Betlilehem,  Eaflon,  Pa.  Wilkejharre,  Sujfex  Court-Hov.fe,  Gojtien, 
Ward's  Bridge   and  Kingjlcft, 

W^ill  be  clofed  every  Wednefday  at  9  o'clock  A.  M.  and  arrive  at  Phi- 
ladelphia every  Titefday  at  noon. 

The  mail  for  IVoodbiiry,   SzvedefDorough,   Woods-Tozu7i,    Salem  and  Bridge-' 

Town,  Wejl  Jerfey, 
Will  be  clofed  every  Wednefday  at  3  o'clock  P.  M.  and  arrive  at  Phi- 
ladelphia on  Wednefdays  at  y  o'clock  A.  M. 

In  this  advertifement  1  have  marked  the  times  at  which  letters  muf^- 
be  left  at  the  oflice  to  infure  their  goiiig  in  the  mail  of  the  day,  as  all 
letters  are  to  be  marked — accounts  of  them  entered  in  a  book  and 
tranfcripts  of  thofe  accounts  made  out  to  feud  to  the  rcfpcc^iive  Pofc- 
mafters. 


[     65     ] 

As  there  arc  feveral  places  of  the  fame  name  in  the  United  States,  thQ 
merchants  and  others  are  requefted  to  be  very  particular  in  the  diredliorl 
of  their  letters  ;  dilHnguifhing  the  States,  and  where  it  would  otherwifd 
be  doubtful,  the  Counties,  in  which  thofe  places  are  fituated.  And  when 
letters  are  not  for  a  poft-town,  the  nearefl  po(t-town  to  the  place  ou2,hS 
to  be  menticnedt 

ROBER.T  PATTON,  Poftmafter* 


[     66    ] 

RULES 


FOR      REDUCING      THE 


CURRENCIES 


or        THE 


DIFFER  E,N  T     STATES, 


INTO    EACH      OTHER. 


^     r  I  ^O  reduce   the   currencies  of  New-Mampniire,  MafTachufetts, 
I       Rhode-inand,  Connecticut  and  Virginia,  into  tliolc  of  New- 
York  Hud  North-Carolina,  to  tlie  given  fum,  and  i-3d  part  thereof. 

Of  Pennlylvania,  New-Jerfey,  Delaware  and  Maryland,  tothegiven 
Tuni,  add  i-4th. 

Of  South-Carolina  and  Georgia  from  the  given  lum,  fubtracl  z-yth 
thereof. 

On   the  Contrary. 

2d  to  reduce  New-York  and  North-Carolina,  into  New-Hanipfhire, 
Mafra'v:l!uretts,  llhode-llland,  Connecticut  and  Virginia,  from  tlie  given 
fuui,  deduct  i-4th  thereof. 

Into  Pennfvivania,  New-Jerlcy,  Delaware  and  Maryland,  from  the 
fum  given,  deduct  i-i6:h  thereof. 

Into  South-Carolina  and  Georgia  to  the  fnm  given,  add  i-6th  and 
then  take  half  of  die  whole. 

3d.  To  reduce  Pennfvlvania,  New-Jerfey,  Delaware  and  Maryland, 
into  New-Hamplhire,  Mai^achufetts,  Rhode-lfiand,  Connecticut  and 
Virginia,  from  the  fuin"  given,  dedu(ft  i-jth  thereof. 

Into  New-York  and  North  Carolina,  to  the  ium  given,  add  i-i^th 
thtreof. 

into  South-Carolina  and  Georo^ia,  multiply  by  3  and  i-yth,  and  divide 
the  procii.Tit  bv  5  ;  or  multiplv  by  28  and  divide  bv  45. 

4th.  To  reduce  South-Carolina  and  Georgia,  into  New-flampfliire, 
MafTachufctts,  Rhode-Hland,  Connecticut  and  Virgiiiia,  to  the  given 
fuin,  add  Z'/th  thereof. 

Into  Pennfylvania,  Nev/-Jerfcy,  Delaware  and  Maryland,  multiply 
the  given  fum  by  45  and  divide  by  28. 

Into  N^^v-Yl)rk  and  North-Carolina,  from  the  given  fum  fubtra6t 
I'/ih,  and  double  the  remainder. 


[    67    ] 
COINS    OF    THE    UNITED    STATES, 

EjlahUPied  by  Law. 
GOLD   COINS. 


Eagle,  value  ten  dollars,  270  grs.  ftandard  gold. 

Hali'-cagle,  five  dollars,  335 

0_iiarter  eagle,  z^-  dollars,  67  and  4-8ih. 

Standard  gold  is  eleven  parts  pure  and  one  alloy. 

SILVER    COINS. 

Dollar,  vaUie  ten  dimes,  .  416  grs.  flandard  filver, 

HaU'dollar,  five  dimes,  208 

Qiiarter  dollar,  2|-  dimes,  104 

Dime,  value  ten  cents,  41  and  3-5ths. 

Half  dime,  five  tents,  20  and  4-5 Cas. 

Standard  filver  is  1485  par;s  pure,  and  179  alloy. 

A  pound  of  pure  gold  is  valued  at  15  pounds  pure  filver. 

The  gold  and  filver  coins  of  Great  Britain  France,  Spain  and  Portu- 
gal, are  allowed  by  lav/  to  be  tendered  in  all  payments,  at  the  rates  fol- 
iowing,  viz. 

The  gold  coins  of  Great  Britain  and  Portugal  of  their  prefent  fland- 
ard, at  the  rate  of  ciphty-nine  cents  for  one  pennv-wei-^ht,  and  thofe  of 
France  and  Spain  at  the  rate  ofeighty-leven  cents  for  one  penny-weight: 
the  Spanifii  milled  dollar,  weighing  not  lefs  than  feventeen  penny- 
weights and  fevcn  grains,  at  one  hundred  cents  ;  and  the  crowns  of 
France,  containing  not  lefs  than  eighteen  pennyweights  and  feventeen 
grains,  at  1 10  cents,  but  at  the  expiration  of  three  years  after  the  coin- 
ing of  gold  and  filver  fhali  commence  at  the  mint  of  the  United  States, 
all  foreign  coins  will  by  law  cea/(e  from  being  a  legal  tender,  except 
Spanifh  milled  dollars  and  parts  thereof.  And  at  the  expiration  of  fix 
months  after  cents  and  hall  cents  to  the  value  of  50,000  dollars  ihali  have 
been  ilFued,  all  other  copper  coins  are  forbidden,  under  the  penalty  of 
ten  dollars,  and  the  forfeiture  of  the  pieces  fa.oil"ered. 


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4 

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I   10 

0 

0     18       8 

5 

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10 

2            0 

1   17 

6 

I       3       4 

6 

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16 

2           8 

2     5 

0 

180 

7 

2 

2 

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212 

6 

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8 

2 

8 

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3     0 

0 

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3     7 

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220 

30 

3 

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268 

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3 

6 

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4     2 

6 

211       4 

12 

3 

72 

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4  10 

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216       0 

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3 

18 

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4  17 

6 

308 

34 

4 

4 

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5     5 

0 

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4 

JO 

6           0 

5   J  2 

6 

3     10       0 

36 

4 

16 

6           8 

6     0 

0 

3     14       8 

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5 

2 

6         16 

6    7 

6 

3     19       4 

i8 

5 

8 

7           4 

6  15 

0 

440 

'9 

5 

14 

7         I- 

7     2 

6 

488 

20 

6 

0 

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7  I© 

0 

4     ^3       4 

21 

6 

6 

8           8 

7   ^7 

c 

4     ;^:      0 

22 

6 

12 

8         16 

8     5 

0 

.';      2,      : 

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6 

18 

9           4 

8     12 

6 

5      7 

24 

7 

4 

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9     0 

0 

n, 

25 

7 

10 

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9     7 

9 

5         ■        0 

26 

7 

16 

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0 

614 

27 

8 

2 

10         16 

10     2 

6 

660 

a8 

8 

8 

11           4 

10  10 

0 

6     10      8 

Dolls. 


N.  E.  Sec. 


N.  Y. 


N.  J.  Sec. 


S.  C.  *:c. 


29 

30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 

39 

40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 

47 
4C 

49 

50 

60 

70 

80 

90 

100 

200 

300 

400 

900 
i,ooo 
2.000 
3, coo 
4,000 
5iOco 
9,000 
10,000 


8 

s. 

14 

1 1 

s. 
12 

£.   s.  d. 
10  17  6 

6  js 

9 

y 
9 

0 

6 

12 

12 
12 
12 

0 

8 

16 

II  5  0 

11  126 

12  0  0 

7     0 
7     4 
7  9 

9 

10 

18 

4 
10 

13 

J3 
14 

4 
12 

0 

12   76 

12  15  0 

13  2  6 

7  U 

7  18 

8  3 

10 

16 

14 

8 

13  10  0 

8  8 

11 

2 

14 

16 

13  17  6 

8  12 

II 
11 

12 
12 

8 

0 
6 

15 
15 
16 
16 

4 

12 

0 

8 

14  5  0 

14  12  6 

15  0  0 
15  7  ^^ 

8  17 

9  2 
9  6 
9  Ji 

12 

TZ 

12 
18 

16 
'7 

16 
4 

15  15  0 
j6  2  6 

9  16 
10  0 

\3 
13 

4 
10 

37 
18 

12 

0 

j6  10  0 
16  17  6 

10  5 
10  10 

13 
14 

16 

2 

18 

18 

I 
16 

17  5  0 
17  12  6 

TO  14 

10  19 

14 

8 

14 
0 

^9 

^9 

20 

4 

12 

0 

i3  0  0 
18  7  6 
J  8  I J  0 

^'.  4 
11  8 
II  J  3 

18 
21 

0 
0 

24 
28 

0 
0 

22  10  0 
26  5  0 

14  0 
16  6 

2.4 

27 
00 
60 

0 
0 
0 

32 
36 

40 
80 

0 
0 
0 
0 

33  00 

33  15  0 
37  10  0 
75  0  0 

18  13 
21  0 
23  6 
46  13 

90 

0 

120 

0 

112  10  0 

70  0 

120 

0 

160 

0 

150  00 

93  ^^' 

150 

0 

200 

0 

187  10  0 

116  13 

270 
300 
600 

0 

0 
0 

360 
400 
800 

0 

0 
0 

337  10  0 

37J  0  0 
75^  0  0 

210  0 
233  6 
466  13 

900 

0 

I, zoo 

0 

1,125  0  0 

700  0 

1,200 

0 

1,600 

0 

1,500  0  0 

933  6 

1,500 

0 

2,000 

0 

ifiyS     0  0 

1   I7166  13 

2,700 

o,OCO 

0 

0 

3,6«o 
4,000 

0 
0 

3^375  0  c 
3^750  0  0 

2,  TOO   0 

2,333  (^ 

L    71     ] 
A 

TABLE 

Shewing  the  Value  of  any  Ntimher  of  Pounds^  ShlllwgSy 

and  Pence ^  from  id,  to  looo/.  oj'  the  Currencies  of 

Nezu  Jerjey,  Pennj'ylvanla,  and  Maryland^ 

in  Dollars    and  Cents. 


d. 

c. 

I 

1 

2 

2 

3 

3 

4 

4 

5 
6 

5 

-7 
1 

7 
8 

8 
9 

9 

lO 

lO 

1 1 

1 1 

12 

o 

13 

I 

M 

2 

15 

3 
4 

17 
18 

6 

'9 

20 

7 
8 

21 

22 

9 

'A3 

lO 

24 

11 

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o 

I 

^7 

28 

2 

2y 

3 

30 

4 

3^ 

6 

32 
33 

s. 

d. 

C. 

2 

7 

34 

2 

8 

zs 

0 

9 

27 

2 

10 

38 

2 

11 

39 

3 

0 

40 

3 

I 

41 

3 

2 

42 

3 

3 

43 

3 

4 

4+ 

3 

.-J 

45 

3 

6 

47 

3 

7 

48 

3 

8 

49 

3 

9 

50 

'\ 

10 

'IX 

0 

*.' 

Q 

v^ 

1 1 

5*  1 

4 

0 

53  1 

4 

1 

54 

4 

2 

i>5 

4 

0 

S7 

4 

4 

58 

4 

/5 

59 

4 

6 

60 

4 

7 

61 

4 

8 

62 

4 

9 

6,^ 

4 

10 

64 

4 

11 

6-7 

5 

0 

67 

s. 

d. 

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5 

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5 

2 

69  j 

5 

3 

70  ( 

5 

4 

71 

5 

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T  '* 

5 

6 

73 

5 

7 

74 

^ 

8 

75 

5 

9 

77 

5 

10 

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5 

1 1 

79 

6 

0 

80 

6 

1 

81 

6 

2 

82 

6 

3 

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6 

4 

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6 

5 

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6 

S7 

6 

-7 

8.^' 

6 

8 

cy 

6 

9 

90 

6 

ao 

01  [ 

6 

II 

92 

7 

0 

93 

7 

I 

9i 

7 

2 

95 

7 

3 

97 

7 

4 

98 

7 

5 

99 

7 

0 

100 

3. 

s. 

d.  1 

Dols.  Cts. 

0 

7 

6 

100 

0 

15 

0  1 

2 

c 

17 

6  ! 

2 

33 

1 

G 

0 

2 

67 

2 

0 

0 

5 

33' 

3 

0 

0 

8 

4 

0 

0 

10 

67 

5 

0 

0 

^3 

33 

6 

0 

0 

16 

7 

0 

0 

18 

66 

8 

0 

0 

21 

33 

9 

0 

0 

2  + 

10 

0 

0 

26 

67 

1 1 

0 

0 

29 

33 

12 

0 

0 

32 

13 

0 

0 

34 

67 

M 

0 

0 

37 

33 

15 

0 

0 

39 

99 

16 

0 

0 

42 

67 

17 

0 

G 

45 

33 

18 

0 

G 

48 

^9 

0 

G 

50 

67 

20 

0 

0 

53 

^3 

25 

0 

C 

65 

67 

50 

0 

0 

1 33 

33 

100 

0 

0 

266 

67 

2GO 

0 

0 

533 

33 

COO 

0 

0 

&oa 

400 

0 

0 

1066 

67 

500 

0 

0 

J  333 

33 

ceo 

0 

q 

2666 

67 

The  denominations  of  money  of  account,  as  rhey  are  by  law  required  to 
he  ufed  in  the  pu!  lie  oflices,  and  in  all  judicial  proceedings  of  the  United 
States,  are  dollars,  (the  dollar  being  the  unit)  diiiKs  or  tenths,  cents  or 
huBdrcdths,  and  miUs  or  thoui'undth'/of  a  dollar. 


HE  A  L  T  H  -  O  F  F  I  C  E. 

No.   32,  W^alnut-Strcet. 

iS  kept  open  everv  day,  (except  Sundays)  from  9  o'clock  in  the  morn- 
10^  until  one,  and  from  three  to  five  in  the  afternoon. 

WILLI.^M  ALLE:N,  Health  Officer. 
WILLIAM  NESBITT,  Clerk. 
ELIJAH  BATTISS,  melTenger. 


BANKS. 


THE  BANK  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES, 

Is  kept  in  Third-ftrect,   between  Chefnut  and  Walnut- 

flrcets. 

IT  was  incorporated  by  an  a-Tt  of  Congrefs  in  the  year  1791,  to  con* 
tinue  until  1811.  It  is  under  the  direction  of  a  Preiident  and  twenty- 
four  direi^lors,  cliofen  annually.  The  capital  is  10,000,000  of  dollars, 
divided  into  25,000  iliares.  Open  every  day,  except  Sunday,  Chriftmas, 
and  the  4th  of  July,  from  nine  in  the  morning  until  three  in  the  after- 
noon.    VVednefdays  and  Fridays  are  the  difcount  days. 

THOMAS  WILLING,  Prefident. 
GEORGE  SIMPSON,  Caiiiier. 


BAMK  OF  PENNSYLVANIA, 

Is  kept  in  Lodge-Alley,  Philadelphia, 

AND  v/as  incorporated  by  an  acSl  of  AHembly,  in  the  year  1792,  for 
the  term  of  20  years.  It  is  under  the  management  of  a  Prefident  and 
twenty-four  d,reftors;  fix  of  the  directors  are  appointed  by  the  Aflem- 
bly,  and  the  remainder  are  chofen  by  the  rtockholders  annually.  The 
caoitiil  Is  2,coo,coo  of  dollars,  divided  into  5000  fliares,  and  may  be  in- 
crcafed  to  7,500.  Open  every  day,  except  Sunday  and  4Uiof  July» 
from  nine  in  the  morning  until  three  in  the  afternoon.  Difcount  to  be 
snplied  for  onTucfdays  and  Fridays. 

SAMUEL  M.  FOX,  Prefident. 

JONATHAN  SMITH,  Csfliier. 


[    73    ] 

BANK  OF  NORTH-AMERICA, 

Is  kept  at  No.  99,  Chefnut-ftreet,  Philadelphia, 

WAS  incorporated  in  the  year  1781.  Is  managed  by  a  Prcfident  ^nd 
eleven  diredflors,  chofen  annually.  The  capital  is  750,000  dollars,  S  .J 
may  be  increafed  to  1,000,000.  Is  open  every  day,  except  Sunday,  Al 
of  January,  Good  Friday,  Chrillmas,  and  4th  of  July,  from  nine  to  three 
in  the  afternoon.     Diicount  days  are  Mondays  and  Thurfdays. 

JOHN  NIXON,  Prefidenr. 
RICHAllD  WELLS,  Cafliier. 

At  all  tbefe  banks,  bills  or  notes  may  h€  left  at  any  time  to  be  col- 
lecFted,  which  is  done  free  of  expence  ;  but  in  cafes  of  non-payment  and 
protell,  the  perfon  leaving  the  bill  or  note  mufl:  pay  the  expence.  Note? 
or  bills  payable  on  any  dav  when  the  banks  are  Ihut,  mufl  be  taken  up 
on  the  preceding  day.  Three  days  grace  are  allowed  on  all  notes  paya- 
ble. Difcounts  are  made  only  on  perlbnal  fecurity,  and  iixty  days  is  the 
longefl  credit.  If  errors  happen  in  payments  made  at  the  banks,  they 
mw  be  redlified  at  the  time.     The  dividends  are  made  every  Tix  months* 


SOCIETY 


FOR       T    H    K 


INFORMATION     AND     ASSISTANCE 


O     F 


EMIGRANTS. 


WHOEVER  reflects  upon  the  various  caufos  of  emigration  from 
Europe  to  the  United  States  of  America,  mufl:  be  convinced — 
Avhoever  has  the  opportunity  of  appealing  to  his  own  experience,  mu(t 
know — that  rnany  of  thole  that  emigrate,  althougli  frequently  endoweci 
with  talents  and  virtues  the  moft:  valuable,  arriving  on  an  unknown 
lliore,  bereft  of  the  means  of  fupport,  and  de(iitute  of  friends  to  whom  to 
apply  for  advice  or  affiftance,  are  loft,  for  a  time,  to  fociety  and  them- 
felves. 

With  a  view  to  lelFen,  or  totally  to  obviate  thtfe  inconveniencies  ;  to 
render  emigration  as  advantageous  as  poflible,  both  to  the  Emigrants 
tiiemlelves,  and  to  the  country  which  atl'ords  them  refuge;  to  give  them 
every  informarion  and  affiftance  in  our  power: — in  fliort,  to  Ibften  tlie 
afperities  of  the  ftranger's  fituation,  at  liis  firft  out-fet  in  a  new  country, 
We,  the  .Subfcribers,  have  alluciated  ourfelvcs  under  the  title  of 

"THE  PHILADELPHIA  SOCIETY  FOR  THE  INFORMATION 
AND  ASSISTANCE  OF  PERSOiNS  EMIGRATING  FROM  FO^ 
REIGN  COUxNTRIES." 


NAMES  OF  OFFICERS- 
HENRY  ANDREW  HEINS,  Prcfident. 
THOMAS  NEWNHAM,  Treafurer. 
THOMAS  L.   BRISTOL,  Secretary. 
Dr.  A.  BLAYNEY,.  Phyfician. 
WILLIAM  ZANE>  Regiiter 
T.  W.  TALLMAN,  >      p       ^  „ 

THOMAS  EWlNGy       \      ^ouiuciiori. 


t    75    ] 

Treafurer,  Secretary,  Phyfician,  and  Regifter,  ivith  the 
bllowinq-  eight  Members,  compofe  the  Committee  ofCon- 
erence  and  Corrcfpondence. 

WILLIAM  YOUNG  BIRCH, 
JOHN  HARRISON, 
WILLI  A  iM  M'LAWS, 
CHARLES  KENNY, 
NAPTALl  PHILIPS, 
PHILIP   [ONES. 
DOCTOR  PASCALIS. 
HENRY  ANDREW  HEINS. 

V 

^  The  Committee  meet  at  fix  o'clock  every  Monday  evening. 


r  76  j 

A     F  E  W 

OBSERVATIONS 


O  N    THE 


YELLOW   FEVER. 


i//  Ji^ily  1797,  ilic  Tellow  Fever  again  made  its 
appearance  in  Philadelphia^  and  providentially  for  the  city^ 
it  jiihjided  fo  early  as  the  06fober  following.  In  refpeCi  to 
its  origin.,  the  various  opinions  which  have  been  advanced, 
render  abortive  the  intention  of  giving  any  fatisfaiiory  ac- 
count. The  melancholy  fcene  which  prejented  itjelf  in  the 
year  I J c)^,  induced  ?nany  on  the  confirmation  of  its  being 
again  in  exiflence.,  to  quit  the  city.,  which  certainly  became 
a  matter  of  prudence  on  their  part.,  under  the  confideration 
that  their  flay  could  not  afford  any  material  comfort  to  the 
unhappy  fuff'erers  ;  but  to  their  honor ^  it  appears.,  that  they 
were  not  loft  to  the  fenfe  of  the  mifery  attending  it.,  as  their 
humanity  in  pecuniary  matters.,  were  equally  extended.  It 
has  been  generally  confidered  to  have  been  i?nported  in  the 
Ships  Hinde  and  Arethula;  but.,  placing  confidence  in  the 
Letter  written  by  Dot^or  Meafe,  dated  the  ibth  of  Augiif., 
it  appears  that  the  idea.,  which  has  been  held  out.,  is  without 
foundation^  as  he  pofitively  nfferts.,  that  on  the  arrival  of 
/aid  two  /hips.,  he  went  on  board  and  found  the  crew  of  both 
to  be  inperje^t  health.  It  is  a  fingular  circumfiance.,  from 
the  inveteracy  of  the  difeafe.,  that  it  fh.ould  have  been  prin- 
cipally confined  to  Souilnuark^  for  it  has  not  been  made  to 
appear.,  that  there  were  many  cafes  in  any  other  part  of  the 
City  or  Liberties,  except  at  Kenfingtony  at  which  place  Je^ 
■  \}(:ral  feil  vicV.ms^ 


[    77     ] 

the  Fever  being  afcet  tamed  to  exift,  the  general  alarm 
h  it  occafioned,  no  doubt  produced  the  inoji  happy  ef- 

as  the  health  of  the  city  -was  greatly  promoted^  by  the 
^ers  who  fled ;  for  in  all  human  probability^  had  the  ci- 
s  continued,  it  would  have  raged  equally  as  bad,  as  in 

•ear'^jc)^' 

\e  Phyfician;,  froin  their  great  attention  to  the  unfortw 
ijiifferers,  merit  from  the  citizens  the  warmefl  grati- 
f;  and  it 'muft  afford  great  pie  a  fur  e  to  every  feeling  mind^ 
through  the  Providence  of  God,  they  were  enabled  to 
'ed  in  pre'  -"■'  the  lives  of  a  great  number,  who  were 
"' afflided  with  . 

The  Editor  i  nded  to  have  introduced  a  copious  account 
of  the  Yellow  tever,  had  not  Mr.  FOLWELL  publifJied 
one,  and  fecured  the  Copy  Right,  which  has  deprived  him 
the  pleafure  of  infertingone .  - 


The  complete  account,  Pnbliflied  by  Mr.  FOLWELL, 
(an  be  purchafed  at  the  trifling  expence  of  Two  Shillings  and 
Nine  Pence,  at  his  Office  in  Carter's  ^lley. 


THE  Editor  of  the  Direttory  t 
nity  of  informing  the  Public,  that  ; 
putlifti  by  Subfcription,  an  elegant  E 

HE  RF  ET's    W  u  A  K 

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